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Not said enough

"I love you".

Whether that be to friends, family, partner etc. I think many people take it for granted that the other person "knows" we love them.

They could be gone tomorrow, why risk that they not fully understand what they mean to you?
 
'I'm sorry'

these days people are so busy blaming everyone else for everything that sometime a simple sorry can go a long way.
 
"Please" and "thank you" are two I don't hear enough of. "I'm sorry," is also another as seasidemike mentioned. I work in retail, and it's kind of amazing how many people actually don't say anything at all.
 
Manors in general really.
It's natural for me to say "Please" and "Thank you" when I want/receive something. I don't even think about it and sometimes question if I said it because I didn't noticed I did... auto reflex. I find it strange that this isn't a natural thing for many people.
In my opinion, "I love you" is said far too much and without true meaning behind it these days. It's a common phrase among me, my kids, and my loved ones with real meaning and emotion behind it.
I think something else that isn't said enough is how people really feel. People tend to sugar coat things and beat around the bush instead of just saying it. This leads to misunderstands as it almost seems like in this day in age, you have to be a mind reader or the other person gets mad. Say what you mean and mean what you say and the world could be a easier place to live.
 
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