I was raised to say 'I love you' to my parents. Now I understand why others don't

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Affection is not often spoken aloud but found in everyday actions. Beneath the reminders, the criticism and the everyday routines lies a language of care that can be easy to miss. Growing up, my brother and I were trained to greet our father the same way every day. "Daddy, good morning. I love you."  My mother always made sure we said it once in the mornings, and again in the evenings when he came home from work.  "Daddy, good night. I love you." CNA Games Part of it came from church where, at

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