communication
Younger people may think the text “OK” (or worse, “K”) is a sign you’re angry with them, for example.
Once you learn about "givers" and "takers," you'll never think about conversations the same way again.
Adding “LOL” after “This super depressing thing happened to me and I hate my life” can hurt your mental health and relationships.
Experts break down how to put an end to the ceaseless back and forth.
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"Per my previous email."
You can quit, but there are strategies to try first.
Conflict-averse? Here's what you can do to have a productive conversation that doesn't escalate into a fight.
Therapists share the comments to avoid and offer some simple but supportive responses to try instead.
Whether you had a falling out or just drifted apart, here's how to start a conversation with an old friend.
You could be getting on your quarantine partner's nerves without knowing it. Here's how to maintain your relationship in the age of social distancing.