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10 Ways to Initiate a Conversation with Your Spouse

The answer to the age-old question, "How do I start a conversation with my spouse?", is not always so easy. Trust us, we know. So in an effort to help you make that first step in your new life together, we've compiled a list of tips for how to initiate a conversation with your...

By Phong OG Published 4 years ago 5 min read

When you're with your spouse, conversations often seem to take forever. Even if the topics of conversation are completely irrelevant to one another, it's difficult for either one of you to get the other's thoughts and feelings out of your head and onto the table.

However, there is a quick way that can speed up a conversation with your spouse: initiating small talk. Small talk is a key component in any relationship because without it, who knows what would happen next?

By following these ten useful tips for initiating small talks with your spouse, you'll be able to enjoy even more relaxed conversations between yourselves.

1. Start with a simple question that involves some connection between you.

When you're at home and you see your spouse, what do you typically talk about? It could be flowers, pets, or anything else that's not related to you two in any way.

That's small talk for you! To start off a conversation with your spouse without small talk, simply ask a question related to something that is going on at the moment.

For example if your spouse tells you they just finished working on their computer and now they're ready to go ahead and work out, ask them how they're feeling physically!

2. Make things interesting by asking an interesting or thought provoking question.

If you're feeling a little bored and find that a question to your spouse is too simple, how about asking them how they are feeling after last week's work? Or what they like most about their weekend?

Questions like these can get the conversation going in many ways because they draw attention to topics that you wouldn't otherwise think would be interesting. It can be hard to think of interesting topics for small talk, so use questions that allow the conversation to go in many different directions.

3. Listen carefully and ask your spouse questions as well.

When you're around your spouse, make sure to listen more than you speak during small talk. This is a great way to learn about them and understand their needs. It's also the best way to make sure that your spouse feels like they are being heard when you're talking to them.

Ask questions about what they've just said, or comment on something that you think is interesting that they are talking about. This can be one of the most fun parts of small talk because it gives you a chance to get to know each other well.

4. Talk together candidly!

Asking questions may seem like a good thing, but sometimes there are hard questions that need to be asked even if they make the other person feel uncomfortable or insecure.

If you're one who secretly enjoys giving the hard question, then you can use it to your advantage by asking them things like this: "Have you ever had a friend that betrayed your trust?" Or "Say that you just got married and fell in love with someone."

It may be hard to talk about these subjects, but they are topics that are important to contemplate on and explore!

5. Be interested in what your spouse says!

When you listen carefully and ask questions, it's always best to be involved in the conversation. Avoid simply listening during small talk because then the questions will become boring and irrelevant to the conversation at hand.

When going through a conversation with your spouse, make sure to participate as well. Refer to what the other person said to you and add in your thoughts and feelings about it. This way, you get to know each other so much more.

6. Ask for help with something.

When you want something done around the house that needs special attention, try asking your spouse for help by using small talk. This is great because although it's still small talk, it also gives you a chance to discuss things that are important in terms of your relationship with them.

It can be useful when asking for help because they will already have an idea of what's going on and will be able to decide whether or not they can do it before they even think about helping you out.

7. Be honest.

Finally, be honest! This is the best advice for initiating small talk with a spouse because honesty is a key trait that is not only positive but also beneficial in any relationship.

Indeed, if you are honest with your spouse and discuss things that are concerning to you, your spouse will most likely understand what you're feeling.

If you can't discuss something properly, instead of being vague or pretending that nothing's wrong, it's much more beneficial to be open and honest about what you need and why you need it.

8. Use your voice.

Communicating through written text is sometimes a good way to communicate, but even better than that is with your voice! When you use your voice to communicate with your spouse, it will be easier for them to understand what you're saying and even if they don't respond right away.

It can be hard to remember things that you've written down, or read something on the screen so many times that it becomes stale and uninteresting.

By speaking with one another during small talk, you're able to have an additional form of connection that is more personal than text messaging ever could be.

9. Create a special "code word.

One of the best ways to start small talk is to create a code word that will be used in conversations. This code word can be any word that you like or that sparks a special memory for the other person. It will help you initiate small talk by using one of your favorite words and then pairing it with how you're feeling.

For example, if your spouse tells you they are tired, you could respond with "fresh-faced." This will make them smile, and feel relaxed just knowing that they've got a friend who cares about them.

10. Don't be afraid of silence.

Sometimes, silence is the right choice during your small talk. If a question makes neither one of you want to say anything, or if one person has something really special to say to the other, try not speaking at all. At first, this can be really scary because it goes against everything that you've ever been taught. But if communication is lacking between the two of you and it's usually awkward when conversations stop, then this could help open things up so that you can talk about other topics as well.

Finally

Small talk can be hard, especially when it comes to getting started with it. But once you've learned all the tips and techniques for doing so, you can be much more open with your spouse. There is no limit to how much you can talk during small talk, as long as you communicate with them effectively.

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