"Chouchou" is Carla
Bruni's term for her husband, the former French President Nicolas
Sarkozy. Samantha Cameron was heard on microphone saying "I love you
babe" to her man, Prime Minister David Cameron - and Michelle Obama
described the most-tweeted picture ever (above) with the words, "That's
my honey giving me a hug."
Some terms of endearment can be used in many languages -
"baby", "angel" and "sweetheart" for example. But some don't travel as
well as you might think. If you call a French person "honey" ("miel") he
or she may take it as a unflattering comparison with a sticky mess.And how would you react if someone called you a cauliflower, a flea, or a baby elephant? Here is a quick guide to the language of love around the world - dominated by metaphors from cookery and the animal kingdom - with contributions by language coach Paul Noble.
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