Just as you speak in a certain language, you can love in a certain language. Someone may be speaking the most complimentary words to you, but it won’t mean much unless you speak that language too. Love languages work the same way. For example, you may be giving your partner constant compliments. But, if their love language is through acts of service, they may not be feeling the love! Keep reading to learn how to show love to someone who speaks an acts of service love language.
What is a Love Language?
A love language describes the way that one person feels loved by another. In other words, it is the types of things that someone recognizes as acts of love. And the interesting thing is, these can differ from person to person! For this reason, it is important to determine your own love language. Then, you can feel confident in communicating what is important to you in a relationship and what makes you feel loved.
It is also important to recognize the love language of others you care about. It can be easy to assume that others share the same love language as you do, but this is not always the case! Make sure you are on the same page to avoid ineffective efforts. For example, you can be buying someone you love a ton of gifts to show your affection. But, if that isn’t their love language, they won’t really care for the presents or feel loved!
This brings us to the 5 main love languages which are physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, gift giving, and acts of service. In this article, we will be diving into the acts of service love language.
What is an Acts of Service Love Language?
When someone has an acts of service love language, they feel loved through efforts to do nice things for them and help them. Through acts of service, they will feel like you care about them by showing your affection through concrete actions. Acts of service can help to brighten their day or lighten their load. This can be as simple as charging their phone or as grand as scheduling a spa day for them. If you still aren’t clear on what this love language is, keep reading for some clear examples.
50 Examples of Acts of Service
Not sure how to start showing your love through acts of service? Here are 50 examples of things that you can do for someone who has an acts of service love language.
- Cook a meal.
- Do the dishes.
- Fill their car with gas.
- Clean up the house.
- Do their laundry.
- Buy the groceries.
- Iron/steam their outfit for the next day.
- Charge their electronics.
- Help them with their resume.
- Make them a cup of tea.
- Bring them breakfast in bed.
- Ask how you can help when they’re stressed.
- Refill their water bottle.
- Help them find a lost item.
- Give them a massage.
- Surprise them at work with lunch.
- Take care of the kids/pets.
- Get tickets to a movie they’ve been wanting to see.
- Do a home renovation they’ve talked about.
- Schedule a spa day for them.
- Make their favorite dessert.
- Schedule that appointment they keep forgetting or neglecting.
- Drop them off at the door if it’s raining.
- Hide a love note or funny note in their lunch.
- Watch their favorite show and be engaged.
- Make them a snack if they’re hungry.
- Be there for them when they are down.
- Visit their family with them.
- Learn to make their favorite meal/drink.
- Plan a special date night.
- Play music that they like in the car.
- Make something DIY for them.
- Have their favorite photos printed.
- Help them with their goals.
- Bring them flowers for no occasion.
- If they don’t like flowers, bring them a donut or beef jerky bouquet.
- Call them on their drive home from work.
- Drive them somewhere they need to go.
- Run errands with them or for them.
- Spend a day doing what they want.
- Start their car for them in the mornings.
- Be patient with them.
- Try a hobby they love.
- Pick-up the takeout you ordered since you’re both feeling lazy.
- Make it a priority to take care of them when they are sick.
- Take nice pictures of them.
- Celebrate their achievements.
- Be supportive of what they want to do.
- Send them a song you think they will like.
- When you’re out, ask if they need anything.
What is an Acts of Service Love Language Compatible With?
An acts of service love language is most easily compatible with the gift giving love language. The gift giving love language explains itself – it is when someone feels loved through receiving gifts! Thsee two love languages are easily compatible because both people feel loved through an exchange of doing something for each other.
While these two mesh easily, other love languages can still be compatible with an acts of service love language. The most important thing with different love languages is to have strong communication on what your needs are. This includes letting others know about the little things that mean a lot to you. With an understanding of love languages and a conscious effort, compatibility can be found.