How do you feel about it, does it mean a lot to me?
When someone says, “This means a lot to me,” it’s often because they feel they have to say something sincere.
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or used on those rare occasions when you want to recognize and show that you are happy, that your words mean a lot to you:
- I’m glad!
- I am happy to help!
- With great pleasure!
- Thank you.
- It was the least that could be done.
What does it mean when someone says it means a lot?
@sushisuki: When you say it means a lot to me, you are showing someone that what they have done or given to you is priceless to you. it means a lot to you personally. Look at the translation.
How to say thank you?
@sushisuki: When you say it means a lot to me, you are showing someone that what they have done or given to you is priceless to you. it means a lot to you personally. Look at the translation.
How do you react when someone says they mean a lot to you?
What matters here is not so much that it means a lot, but that it comes from you. You can imagine that you are someone important or significant here, perhaps with a status, fame or reputation, or even someone the other way around, but in this case trying to be generous.
What does it mean when someone says they mean a lot to you?
This means that it was important (in a positive sense) to the person, not irrelevant.
When does something mean a lot to someone?
It means they care. It is usually a reaction to something you are doing or have done. Example: Could you watch our dog while we are on vacation? This means a lot to me. (Translation: Please take care of my dog. This is important to me.)