In the age of instant connection, our phones are more than just communication tools; they’re constant companions, gateways to information, and, yes, sometimes, unintentional thorns in the side of our love lives. Navigating mobile etiquette within a relationship can feel like a delicate dance, a tango between convenience and consideration. But fear not, lovebirds, for this guide will equip you with 15 essential tips to ensure your phones enhance, rather than hinder, your romantic journey.
From mastering the art of “text-ual consent” to banishing the dreaded “phone-zombie” at dinner, we’ll explore strategies for creating healthy phone boundaries, fostering deeper connection, and ensuring your love story unfolds in the real world, not just the digital one. So, put your phones down for a moment, grab your partner’s hand, and prepare to waltz your way into a mobile-minded, love-filled relationship!
Ready to ditch the digital drama and embrace tech-savvy togetherness? Then let’s dive into the 15 essential mobile phone etiquette tips for couples!
MOBILE PHONE ETIQUETTE FOR COUPLES
1. When you miss your special one, call him/her. “I miss you” means nothing if you don’t do anything about it
2. Sometimes what your spouse wants is not even an hour long phone conversation from you. A one or a few minutes phone call is enough to brighten up your spouse’s day
3. If you two are in a long distance relationship, don’t ignore or stop calling; especially if phone calls are the only way to connect
4. Don’t always text and chat. Sometimes make that phone call, it is more intimate
5. Don’t attack your spouse with words such as “Where have you been, the phone call rang for a while? What have you been doing?” It makes your spouse defensive at the onset and communicates you are quick to suspect your spouse simply for picking the call seconds late
6. If you see your spouse’s missed call, return them
7. Don’t order your spouse to give his/her phone to the person near them to prove what they are saying is true. It is demeaning
8. Start phone calls warmly and end phone calls warmly. It makes your spouse enjoy talking to you
9. Before you tell your spouse what you called him/her for, find out how he/her is. It shows care. Don’t just go straight at saying “Send me money for fuel, I am stuck”
10. Don’t make it a habit to always walk away from your spouse when speaking to someone else over the phone. Your spouse might think you are hiding something
11. Don’t be harsh when talking to your spouse over the phone, especially when he/she is in public. It will make your spouse avoid picking up your calls
12. Sometimes video call your spouse, to show your spouse you wanted to see his/her smile and to share a moment
13. Don’t hang up calls on your spouse, even if you two have an argument. It communicates disrespect. If you two are having a not so pleasant conversation, you can say “Hun, I don’t think this conversation is going well. I love you. Please allow me to end the call, we will talk later”. That thoughtful ending alone will help you two solve the issue maturely
14. Let it not be that your spouse can hear you enjoying talking to another on phone calls but you rarely call him/her or when you do, it lacks warmth
15. Let your phone conversations have warmth, the right tone, humour, interesting content, courtesy and appreciation. This way, you two will look forward to phone connections
16. Remember that communication is not about how many times you phone call each other, but the quality of those phone calls
17. Remember you two are blessed to have mobile phones and technology to connect. Many people in the past didn’t have this privilege; make good use of it Be smart with your smart phone