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5 sensitive questions to avoid asking newly weds couple

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5 sensitive questions to avoid asking newly weds couple
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Getting married is an exciting milestone, but it also comes with many personal adjustments. While friends and family may be curious, some questions can make newlyweds feel uncomfortable or pressured.

Some questions may look okay and sometimes sound normal because society has normalised them; however, it is important to understand how to keep a distance with our questions to newlyweds and why we should do that.

Respecting a couple’s privacy is one of the best ways to support them. Instead of asking personal questions, celebrate their happiness, wish them well, and allow them to share details about their lives at their own pace.

Here are five sensitive questions to avoid asking a newly married couple.

1. When are you having children?
This is one of the most common yet intrusive questions. Some couples may not be ready for children, while others could be facing personal or medical challenges.

It is best to let them share such news when they choose and not under pressure from family and friends.

2. How much did your wedding cost?
Discussing finances is a private matter. Asking about wedding expenses can make the couple feel judged or uncomfortable.

Instead, compliment the celebration and the memories they created.

3. Who’s in charge at home?
Every marriage is different, and couples develop their own ways of making decisions. Questions about who “wears the pants” can reinforce stereotypes and create unnecessary pressure.

Again, this draws the conversation to allowing people to run their homes in a manner that resonates well with them.

4. “How’s married life? Any problems yet?”

According to Marriage Councelors Marriage takes time to adjust to, and every couple experiences ups and downs.

Asking about conflicts or expecting drama can be awkward. A simple “How are you both doing?” is much more thoughtful.

5. “Are you planning to buy a house soon?”
Major life decisions such as buying a home depend on finances, career goals, and personal preferences. Avoid assuming what the couple should do next in their journey.

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