Or you can use literal sounds instead of words. My spouse and I have this thing going on where we make this kind of squeak/baloon sound with our mouth which has the same effect as "hi, nice to see you".
Me and my gf usually say Ahoozles (shortened from Anyhoozles) and just a way of saying âI want to talk to you, I just donât know what I want to talk about
We just say "you know..." and then the other person will either say "yep/same" or "no I don't know" depending on the mood. And if the cat makes noise we'll also just say "I know buddy me too"
My wife and I do things in threes: three taps, three nudges, three blinks, three noises, whatever. It means âI love youâ. Itâs a nice way to say it when youâre too tired to say it. I think it originated when weâd say it as we were falling asleep.
Are you in a relationship, or have you been with someone before that truly enjoys hearing about little details of your day? What you ate, what your coworker joked about, etc? Silence is meaningful, of course, but so are the sounds of someone showing they love you everything you share.
Everything is a balance and people are different anyways. I don't know many people who like any of the extremes. But it's a different amount for everyone. And the "partner" thing is strange anyways. As long as you're madly in love, you probably enjoy hearing about every pea in their canteen meal. That might fade after 20 years of marriage. Or a stressful day at work. Or with kids. Or it doesn't. Both is fine. As long as it's consenting partners. đ