![]() What job do you think you would have if you lived in the early 1900’s?.If you bought a boat, what would you name it?.What do you want to name a pet, or your next pet?.Are you an optimist, pessimist, or a realist?.If you could pick your own “Avengers” team of 6 people, who would be on your time and why?.What famous person would you want to meet and why?.What’s another career that you think you would enjoy?.What would you do with a week of solitary confinement?.If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money?.What’s something you’ve always wanted to learn how to do?.What’s a new hobby you’ve always wanted to try?.Which of your siblings are you most like?. ![]() Which of your parents are you most like?.When was the last time you read a magazine, played a CD, or read from a physical book?.What is a favorite charity you love and why?.If you had to do an extreme sport, what would you do?. ![]() Have you ever been in a studio audience for a tv show?.What physical features of mine do you hope our kids receive?.If you could relive a year in your life, what age would you choose?.So Trevor suggested that I write a blog post of my own consisting of great conversational questions that were light-hearted and engaging! Ones that are perfect for married couples to ask on date night, road trips, or during any other quality time spent together! So here are 100 different questions you can ask your spouse while you’re just sitting there waiting for your food to come!ġ00 Conversational Questions to ask your spouse What I mean is that married couples need questions that meet the following criteria: 1) the questions go beyond the basics that we should already know because those conversations can get dull and 2) they avoid questions that are too serious for date night because they have the potential to cause an argument. We have asked each other questions from a few different resources, but I’ll be honest, I haven’t found a single resource for questions that are ideal for married couples. If you’re like me and my husband, you have searched online for different questions to ask your spouse while at dinner. Just when you think, “I don’t know what to ask my spouse because I already know pretty much everything about them!” THINK AGAIN! And one of the best ways people try to accomplish this is through asking each other questions. It helped me realize how important it is to keep this time focused on having fun with each other, getting away from the stresses of life, and strengthening our emotional intimacy.ĭate night conversations should be light-hearted, positive, engaging, and focused on the present. I’ve shared in previous blog posts like, “The Importance of Fun," how I have made mistakes in the past of bringing up business stuff like chores and the to-do list, and how it has dampened the fun of our dates. I think we’ve all found ourselves in one of these situations on our date nights before. Bringing up issues that start an argument.Not knowing what to talk about, especially if you think you know everything about each other already. ![]()
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