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5 common habits of people in happy marriages

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 8, 2025, 23:12 IST
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How to have a happy marriage?

A happy marriage doesn’t just happen— it takes time, effort, and mutual respect to build over time. While every couple is unique, it is often seen that certain behaviours are common in most couples who are in happy and lasting relationships. These habits aren't grand gestures, but rather small, daily practices that strengthen their bond and emotional intimacy over time. Here we list some of them:


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They regularly have open and honest communication

Despite having busy schedules, happy couples prioritise having clear and honest communication-- respectful, of course! They don't just talk about their chores or schedules— instead, they share their true feelings, dreams, worries, and hopes with each other. Apart from simply speaking, they also actively listen to each other. This helps them understand, support, and bond with each other. Regularly checking in on each other helps them stay connected, even when they're apart at times.

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They prioritise quality time together

Considering the fast-paced lives most of us live, it is easy to drift apart from your partner. However, those in healthy marriages prioritise each other and intentionally spend quality time together. These don’t always need to be extravagant dates— something as simple as having a cup of tea together every morning or evening, taking walks, or doing household chores together also helps one bond with their partner. What matters is the presence and attention they give each other.

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They often forgive each other and let go of little fights

No relationship is perfect, so mistakes, misunderstandings, and hurt feelings are inevitable. But what sets happy couples apart is how they handle conflicts and get over these difficulties together, as a team. Instead of fighting with each other, they fight against the problem and find solutions. They also often forgive each other for their mistakes instead of holding grudges. They understand that choosing peace over being “right" is more important for both of them to make the marriage work. This also means that they learn from their mistakes and become better versions of themselves for their partner. Now, if this isn't love, then what is?

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They show appreciation for each other

People in happy marriages are their partner's biggest cheerleaders. They celebrate their wins-- whether big or small-- and make them feel wanted. They also often express their gratitude and appreciation for having each other. Apart from this, they practice small acts of kindness regularly. These are small gestures like helping your partner do some work or simply saying 'I love you' and giving them flowers. While these may be small gestures, they speak volumes and make one feel loved.

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They have their individual identity and keep growing as a person

Healthy, happy marriages are made up of two whole individuals. And so, people in happy marriages not only like being together, but they also enjoy their time apart. They continuously work on themselves, have their individual identity, and keep growing as people along with growing together as a couple. They understand that maintaining their own interests, goals, and friendships brings vitality into the relationship. They don’t lose themselves in the marriage; instead, they grow alongside each other, cheering on personal accomplishments and offering support during setbacks.

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