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10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship, as per psychology

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2025, 18:00 IST
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10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship

Strong couples don’t communicate perfectly; they simply try their best every day. They talk honestly, listen carefully, and treat each other with kindness, even when things are hard. Good communication makes a relationship feel safe, loving, and connected. It helps both partners understand each other better and handle problems without hurting each other.
Here are ten simple communication habits strong couples use to keep their relationship healthy, calm, and close.

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They really listen to each other



Strong couples take time to listen without interrupting. They make eye contact, put their phones away, and focus on what their partner is saying. This kind of listening makes both partners feel important and understood.


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They talk about problems early


Healthy couples don’t wait until they’re angry to speak up. They talk about small issues before they turn into big arguments. This keeps the conversation calm and helps them solve things more easily.

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They use “I feel” statements



Instead of blaming each other, strong couples explain how they feel. Saying “I feel upset when…” is much kinder and clearer than saying “You always…” Talking this way helps them avoid fights and stay connected.

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They check in every day




Just a few minutes of talking each day helps couples stay close. They ask simple questions like “How are you feeling today?” or “Is there anything you need?” Daily check-ins build trust and keep the relationship strong.

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They take breaks during arguments



Strong couples know when to pause a tough conversation. If things start getting heated, they take a short break to calm down. This helps both partners speak more clearly and kindly when they continue the conversation.


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They show appreciation often


Healthy couples say “thank you” and “I appreciate you” regularly. They don’t wait for big moments; they appreciate the small things, too. A little gratitude goes a long way in keeping the relationship warm and positive.

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They speak kindly, even when upset




Even during disagreements, strong couples try to keep their words gentle. They avoid yelling, name-calling, or being rude. Kindness makes it easier for both partners to stay open and honest.



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They ask questions instead of assuming




Strong couples don’t jump to conclusions. Instead, they ask simple, clear questions like “What did you mean by that?” or “Can you explain how you feel?” Asking questions helps avoid misunderstandings and hurt feelings.



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They share their feelings honestly


Healthy couples don’t hide their emotions. They talk openly about what they feel, whether they’re happy, stressed, confused, or worried. Honest sharing helps them understand and support each other better.


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They apologise when they’re wrong




Strong couples aren’t afraid to say “I’m sorry.” They admit when they’ve made a mistake and try to do better next time. A sincere apology helps rebuild trust and makes the relationship stronger.



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