..it’s not what you say..it’s how you say it?
A survey of Americans in relationships asks which topics were the most likely to be the subject of arguments. The key conclusion is that it’s mainly about how we’re talking to each other. All told, 36 percent said that they at least “sometimes” argue about tone of voice or attitude, while another 29 percent argue about communication styles — the two top sources of relationship friction. Of the meaty stuff, 26 percent argue about money, 23 percent emotional needs, 21 percent life decisions and 21 percent household chores.
Jamie Ballard, YouGov


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