Do you look up from your phone when your partner walks into the room?
Do you finish what you’re doing before saying hi?
When you ask them what they're thinking for dinner, do they respond, or simply shrug?
Do you ask them about their day, or tell them about the book you’re currently reading? Do they send you memes throughout the day, or touch your arm as they walk by?
Your answers could determine the success or failure of your relationship, according to experts.
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These seemingly insignificant interactions are called relationship bids, and according to Drs John and Julie Gottman of the Gottman Institute, they are critical to forging — or destroying — meaningful connections.
But they can be difficult to spot, often hidden in the daily grind of life — in those mundane exchanges of dialogue which makes them easy to miss and consequently, ignore.
"They are foundational, so so important. They are code for: I want to connect," explains relationship counsellor Susan De Campo.