A typical cliche, often boring question that partners can ask each other at the end of the day: "How was your day?" or "How was your day?". The response that usually follows is: “Okay. And you, how was it?" Then comes another reaction: "Good"! A question that should be the beginning of a beautiful conversation, at the end of a day full of commitments, away from each other and the family, turns into a dead end conversation between a couple.
But how do you set a more meaningful tone for couple discussions? It's time to reframe the way you ask questions, and here are 25 ways.
#1 What was the best part of today?
#2 Did anything interesting happen?
#3 Did you read/hear anything interesting today?
4# Did you take any nice photos? With who?
#5 What gossip did you do at the office today?
#6 Tell me something you did for yourself today?
#7 What did you want to do most today?
#8 What did you want to do less?
#9 What made you laugh?
#10 Did a situation occur that made you feel frustrated?
#11 Did you get any good news today?
#12 How much coffee did you drink?
#13 What was he thankful for during the day?
#14 Best conversation that happened today?
#15 Tell me more about the three best things that happened today
#16 What did you eat for lunch?
#17 What inspired you the most?
#18 Something you did today, but wish you could do every day?
#19 Did you do something nice for anyone today?
#20 If you could redo one part of your day today, what would it be?
#21 At what moment did you feel valued today?
#22 Got any feedback on the tasks or commitments for tomorrow?
#23 If your day was turned into a movie, what would you title it?
#24 Do you remember what happened to you on a day like this a year ago? How about five?
#25 You won't ask me about my day?
Source: Pure Wow