Shidduch U tips

#032: Provide ‘hooks’ for the conversation to flow more easily.

Provide ‘hooks’ for the conversation to flow more easily. Hooks are questions or statements that invite the other person into a richer conversation. In a conversation, answer questions with full sentences that give at least a few hooks for the possible continuation of the conversation. For example, to the question “What did you do last […]

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#028: You can learn a lot about a person from the way they talk about other people.

You can learn more about a person from the way they talk about other people than what people tell you about them.  Do they respect others?  Do they speak negatively? Do they enjoy other people’s ideas? Is no one as smart as them? Also, tune in to their choice of words and their nonverbals such

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#027: Make sure your references are providing accurate information about you.

Make sure your references are providing accurate information about you. If you hear that they are not describing you accurately, ask for the opportunity to help them get to know who you are currently. It may not help to take that person off your reference list; people may still call them. It is much better

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#025: Talk about your understandings of the roles and responsibilities.

Talk about your understandings of the roles and responsibilities of a husband and wife, father and mother. Make sure both of your understandings are aligned; they don’t have to be exactly the same. The idea is to see that you can work with each other’s general outlook in these areas. If your ideas are similar,

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#024: Before committing to marriage, be certain that they respect you.

Before committing to marriage, be certain that they respect you. Not only from their words, but also trust your own gut.  You should be able to articulate specific examples. What are examples where they respected your choices? your perspectives? a difference of opinion? your way of doing things? your schedule? your goals and dreams?

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