Etiquette for couples
Last updated on 28 Jul 2012 14:57
By Jackie Ojiambo
Etiquette and manners matter in any relationship. This is true both when you are with your spouse and also whenever either of you is in contact with any other person.
The following actions are the most common ways couples show disrespect to each other in public.
Ignoring each other
Jack and Jill are having coffee with three of Jill’s friends and Jill devotes her attention to her friends. Throughout the evening, Jill does absolutely nothing to draw him in the conversation. Jack feels like the flower vase on the table and Jill’s friends leave without ever really getting to know him. Ignoring your partner is a sin of omission and leaves them feeling not valued by you or your friends.
Putting down each other in public
Couples can tease each other from time to time, but when it progresses to hurtful comments, it can wound a relationship. Spouses know each other’s sore points all too well. By putting them down whether in public or private — the message conveyed is, “Don’t count on me to support you.”
Interrupting each other
Interrupting your spouse is disrespectful, demeans them and makes them feel like their comment is not worth hearing. Most of the time this habit is apparent to everyone except the person doing the interrupting. Spouses need to practice letting each other finish their statements before making their own comments or observations.


