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Tips that never fail to break the ice in a new marriage

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 5, 2021, 21:00 IST
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Tips that never fail to break the ice in a new marriage

A newlywed couple is all things shy soon after the wedding day. It’s natural to stay reserved, especially in an arranged marriage setting where the wife and husband hardly know each other. Breaking the ice is a difficult thing to do when you have new relatives and in-laws around. However, amidst all the new arrangements, a couple should definitely find out some time to get more accustomed to each other so that they can comfortably settle in their marital life. And so, here are some age-old tricks that help you and your spouse to break the ice in a new marriage.

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Share time together

There’s no doubt that when you start spending time together, you will get to know each other’s preferences, quirks and habits. This is an important stage that helps in creating a bond between the two people. Understand your spouse’s goals and ambitions as well.

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Avoid formal environment

Don’t pick a formal environment for a date or a restaurant. Keep it casual and lively. Go to a place where both of you will feel comfortable and won’t have to pretend. It will also help you both to engage in clear conversations.

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Small gestures

You can start by sending your spouse some flowers, their favourite dessert with a love note to start breaking the ice. Small gestures like these matter largely when you both didn’t go out before marriage.

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Cook together

Food is always a great choice to bond together. Nothing brings two people closer than a delicious, hearty meal. Cooking together can only make it better since you both will need great cooperation to make the meal delicious. This will increase your compatibility skills and make way for a good time ahead.

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Get friends together

Being together with friends is a great way to break the ice. Having friends around help you to lighten up and be more upfront with what you feel and think. Clearing the awkward silence with jokes is a work best fit for friends!

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Similar hobbies

If you and your partner share similar hobbies, it’s a bonus! Engaging in similar activities increases conversations around that topic, thus inducing more familiarity.

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