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What does my dear girl mean?

What does my dear girl mean?

3 adj You use dear in expressions such as `my dear fellow’, `dear girl’, or `my dear Richard’ when you are addressing someone whom you know and are fond of. You can also use expressions like this in a rude way to indicate that you think you are superior to the person you are addressing.

Where do we use dear?

Dear is written at the beginning of a letter or email, followed by the name or title of the person you are writing to. Dear Peter, I have been thinking about you so much during the past few days. In British English, you begin formal letters or emails with ‘Dear Sir’ or ‘Dear Madam’.

What does it mean when a guy calls a Girl Dear?

Calling anyone dear just means that they are dear to you period. Nothing more, no illusions it is another way of saying someone who means ‘too much to you’ in other words, you highly regard them or simply you value them in affectionate terms. If you want the girl don’t call her that until she’s really yours.

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Do you use the words “my dear” when you like a girl?

If I like a girl and would love to pursue a relationship, there are chances that I might use the words “my dear.” And, there are moments where I want to address someone with love (not romantically). I think “my dear” is a lovely term of endearment. Depends on the surrounding circumstances though.

What does “Dear” mean in English?

It means the same as “honey,” or “sweetheart.” Older people who’ve been married a long time might call each other “dear.” Or a grandmother might call her granddaughter “dear.” I don’t know a lot of young people who call each other dear. It’s kind of an old fashioned word.

What does it mean when a girl says Dear Alice?

At face value it is a term of endearment. It means that she likes you or, at least, would like you to like her in some way. It’s like when you start a letter: “Dear Alice;” it just means that the letter is intended to be friendly in tone towards this “Alice” person.