Husbands and Wives – Communication
Aug
26
2010
A husband and a wife can say the exact same words but have very different meanings. Here are some examples:
Phrase: “The noodles are on the stove.“
Wife’s meaning | Husband’s meaning |
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so take them out to the table because we’re getting ready to eat. | The noodles are on the stove. |
Phrase: “The dishes in the dishwasher are clean.“
Wife’s meaning | Husband’s meaning |
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so please put them away | You can use them, put them away, or just leave them alone – whatever. Just don’t put dirty dishes in there. |
Phrase: “What time is dinner?“
Wife’s meaning | Husband’s meaning |
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Do you need help making dinner? You’re moving awfully slowly in the kitchen. | I need to know how much time I have so I can decide if I should keep working on what I’m doing or if I should wash up now. |
Those were, of course, random examples from anonymous people.
Here’s my tip for wives: don’t read anything into what your husband says. Take it at face value – he is just giving you information.
Here’s my tip for husbands: try to guess what your wife means when she says something. Don’t take it at face value – she is giving you secret instructions.
His disciples said, “Lo, now You are speaking plainly and are not using a figure of speech.
John 16:29
This little article thingy was written by Some Guy sometime around 11:38 pm and has been carefully placed in the Life category.
August 27th, 2010 at 8:27 am
So true, so true!
August 27th, 2010 at 9:50 am
Tip to husbands: DON’T GUESS at what your wife means. Ask her. Clarify! Clarify! Clarify! It will extend your life (with her) for years. Unless you don’t want that result. Then take a stab at her true meaning and hope for the best.
September 17th, 2015 at 6:05 am
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