are you Loyal, or are you Faithful?

Philippines
April 5, 2010 12:39am CST
what's the difference of being loyal and being faithful? is there really a difference?
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5 responses
@netcoder (275)
• Philippines
9 Apr 10
for me its the same, and i can say that i am loyal coz if i love someone i just love him and dont bother to look nor accept anyone and instead of doing that then why not try to do something to do better with the relationship to make it more strong. if i choose someone i choose only whose the best for me so one is already enough unless his the first one to do something bad for our relationship.
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
6 Apr 10
Hi, jellyace09. I am faithful. Being loyal and faithful can mean the same thing when they are both applied in the right way. Loyal means being true to someone or something. And faithful means being consistent and honest without going astray.
• Philippines
5 Apr 10
I think being faithful comes with your trust to another while being loyal means obtaining a considerable amount of trust.
@saphrina (31551)
• South Africa
5 Apr 10
I can only say, you can be loyal to your friends and family, but faithfull to your partner. TATA.
@ghieptc (2522)
• Philippines
5 Apr 10
I think being faithful is true to one's word, promises, vows, etc. while loyal means faithful to one's oath, commitments, or obligations. They are relevant to each other. Loyal imply qualities of stability, dependability, and devotion.Faithful implies long-continued and steadfast fidelity to whatever one is bound to by a pledge, duty, or obligation.