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Couples who Use ‘We’ and ‘Us’ may be Happier in Love- Research

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Couples who Use Pronouns 'We' and 'Us' may be Happier in Love- Research

Couples who Use Pronouns ‘We’ and ‘Us’ may be Happier in Love- Research

While some may find the notion of excessive interdependence in a relationship slightly nauseating, according to recent research, couples who refer to themselves as “we” and “us” in conversation are more likely to be happier in love than those who don’t.

Researchers from the University of California investigated the correlation between the use of first-person plural pronouns (such as “we”, “our”, “us”) and the health of romantic relationships.

The researchers took five main factors into account: how long the couples have been together; their behaviour within the relationships; the mental health of the participants; their physical health; and how well they look after themselves on a daily basis.

They came to the conclusion that “we-talk” proved beneficial in all categories, corresponding with happier relationships on all counts.

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“The benefit of analyzing many different couples in a lot of different contexts is that it establishes we-talk isn’t just positively related in one context, but that it indicates positive functioning overall,” says Alexander Karan, a graduate student in Robbins’ laboratory.

However, the question of whether happy couples are naturally more likely to use first-person plural pronouns or whether using the pronouns can make a couple happier is yet to be determined.

“It is likely both,” Robbins says.

“Hearing yourself or a partner say these words could shift individuals’ ways of thinking to be more interdependent, which could lead to a healthier relationship.

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