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Gratitude 3 Ways to Improve How You Say “Thank You” to Your Partner Research reveals some of the do’s and don'ts of saying "thanks" to your partner. Posted June 18, 2021 | Reviewed by Devon Frye ...
Try to appreciate the little things that often go unnoticed. Even if your partner is just passing the salt shaker, saying “thank you” can make them feel seen and appreciated.
Gratitude, by contrast, works in reverse: If you feel appreciated for your actions, you are more likely to do more nice things for your partner, in turn making your partner likely to perform nice ...
If you are wondering why you rarely hear a “thank you” from your partner, the problem may not be a lack of love. It may be the imbalance of human adaptation versus appreciation.