A special way to say “I love you”
“I love you”, “Ich liebe Dich”, “Te Quiero”, “Je t’aime”, “Eu te amo”, “Ti amo”, “Mina Armastan Sind”, “Tora Dost Daram”, “Aku Sayang Enkow”, “Mahal Kita” – there are many ways to share your feelings this Valentine’s Day. Whether you say it in Swahili, Bengali or Catalan though, there’s one thing that makes those words unique – and that’s you.
Millions will be saying the same thing this February 14th but what’s special about those words isn’t that they’re original – it’s that they’re uniquely from you to your loved one.
Because we know how special that moment can be, it’s only right that you have an equally special way to say it. That’s why you can now send your own Valentine’s Video Card which allows you to get as personal as you like ![]()
When you visit the site, just choose a card design, record your video message to that special someone and either send it directly or copy the unique link and send your own e-mail. And of course it’s all for free.
Some of you may remember our Video Cards with Skype for last holiday season when tens of thousands of you sent video messages to friends and family – and many posted them to blogs. Because you all seemed to enjoy it so much, we thought we’d let you share the love this time too.
Have fun sending your Video Cards – and remember you can always just video call people on Skype any time for free. There’s no better time than now ![]()
A note of caution – there are spam emails circulating, purporting to be from Skype, which prompt you to download a malicious file called valentine.exe. More information is available on the Websense site.
in china we say”我爱你”
@theparentalunits9 – yes, this is spam. With the new Skype 4.0 for Windows Abuse Reporting has been introduced when you block a user. This will help Skype address this issue.