- When you miss your special one, call him/her. “I miss you” means nothing if you don’t do anything about it.
- Sometimes what your spouse wants is not even an hour long phone conversation from you. A one or a few minutes phone call is enough to brighten up your spouse’s day.
- If you two are in a long distance relationship, don’t ignore or stop calling; especially if phone calls are the only way to connect.
- Don’t always text and chat. Sometimes make that phone call, it is more intimate.
- Don’t attack your spouse with words such as “Where have you been, the phone call rang for a while? What have you been doing?” It makes your spouse defensive at the onset and communicates you are quick to suspect your spouse simply for picking the call seconds late.
- If you see your spouse’s missed call, return them.
- Don’t order your spouse to give his/her phone to the person near them to prove what they are saying is true. It is demeaning.
- Start phone calls warmly and end phone calls warmly. It makes your spouse enjoy talking to you.
- Before you tell your spouse why you called him/her for, find out how he/her is. It shows care. Don’t just go straight at saying “Send me money for fuel, I am stuck”.
- Don’t make it a habit to always walk away from your spouse when speaking to someone else over the phone. Your spouse might think you are hiding something.
- Don’t be harsh when talking to your spouse over the phone, especially when he/she is in public. It will make your spouse avoid picking up your calls.
- Sometimes video call your spouse, to show your spouse you wanted to see his/her smile and to share a moment.
- Don’t hang up calls on your spouse, even if you two have an argument. It communicates disrespect. If you two are having a not so pleasant conversation, you can say “Hun, I don’t think this conversation is going well. I love you. Please allow me to end the call, we will talk later”. That thoughtful ending alone will help you two solve the issue maturely.
- Let it not be that your spouse can hear you enjoying talking to another on phone calls but you rarely call him/her or when you do, it lacks warmth.
- Let your phone conversations have warmth, the right tone, humour, interesting content, courtesy and appreciation. This way, you two will look forward to phone connections.
- Remember that communication is not about how many times you phone call each other, but the quality of those phone calls.
- Remember you two are blessed to have mobile phones and technology to connect. Many people in the past didn’t have this privilege; make good use of it.
Be smart with your smart phone.
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