· Sorry/ I forgive you

Apologising and forgiving are two important things in a relationship. People often take their spouses for granted and don’t say sorry even after doing a mistake, which eventually affects the bond between the couple. Saying sorry doesn’t make you small, so if you have done a mistake you should say sorry and another person should understand and forgive them.

· Thank you

Another thing couples don’t say among them is thank you because we take our loved ones for granted, we feel it’s not a big deal to help each other and that if you love someone you help them. Yes, if you love someone you help them but none of the partners should be ungrateful for things you do for each other.

· Please

Instead of ordering your partner to do certain favour for you, try requesting. Saying please makes you sound polite and has a better impact on convincing your spouse.

· I love you

Expressing love through words is as important as expressing love through actions. A simple I Love you can bring a smile on your partner’s face. So say I love you more often and let your partner knows that you love them no matter what.

· You are doing great

When you are partner is learning something new, you must keep encouraging them. Saying you are doing great will boost their confidence and they will surely feel motivated.

· You look beautiful/handsome

Complimenting your spouse is a good way to say that I still am attracted to you. Receiving a compliment is a small way of getting happy. Your spouse gets ready and tries to look attractive only for you, it’s vital that you acknowledge their efforts and say it!

· I am there for you

‘I am there for you’ is the most soothing sentence. Whenever your partner is in trouble or stress or stuck somewhere let them know that you have your back and you are always there to help them, to pick them up and to make them laugh.

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