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1. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) It is hurtful if one spouse forgets to congratulate the other on their shared anniversary.
B) It is inevitable that some dates may be forgotten; this does not mean there is no love.
2.
It is not necessary to be aware of all of a spouse’s health problems.
It goes without saying that spouses know everything about each other’s health.
3.
It is natural to rely solely on my own taste when buying clothes.
It goes without saying that, when buying clothes for myself, I consider whether my spouse will like them.
4. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) Most married people always feel like the master of the house, even if relatives live with them.
B) Many married people like to get up earlier than others because only then do they feel as if they are alone in the home and feel like the master of the house.
5. Choose the statement that best reflects your view.
A) It is quite possible to eat without waiting for the family to gather at the table.
B) Eating lunch alone is very difficult; I cannot eat a bite.
6.
A) The best way to help a spouse is not to interfere with their experiencing their feelings.
B) If one spouse is sad, the other spouse simply has no moral right to be in a good mood.
7. Which statement best reflects your view?
If one spouse is committed to a healthy lifestyle and sports, the other should share those beliefs.
It will not harm the family at all if one spouse is interested in sports while the other prefers more passive leisure.
8.
A) It is quite normal for one spouse to be irritated by the other’s hugs if they are not in the mood or are in a bad mood.
B) It is good when, in a family, spouses are always happy and appreciative of each other’s affection and hugs, and are ready to reciprocate.
9. If one spouse feels unwell and cannot go to a planned visit, what should the other spouse do?
If one spouse feels unwell but does not need special help, the other may go to the visit alone.
If one spouse feels unwell and cannot go to a planned visit, the other should stay with them.
10. Which statement best describes your view?
It is pleasant when one spouse is working and the other is nearby, offering advice or support simply by being present.
It is very difficult to concentrate on my work when my spouse is nearby, distracting me or simply "hovering over me."
11. Which statement best reflects your view?
It goes without saying that kissing is always pleasurable for both spouses.
Traditional kisses when greeting or saying goodbye are not necessary and may be irritating.
12. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) It is good when one spouse can go to bed later than the other, for example after watching TV, using a computer, or reading a favorite book.
B) It goes without saying that spouses go to bed at the same time.
13.
A) It goes without saying that, over time, all of the spouses’ friends become mutual friends.
B) It is not at all necessary to maintain friendly relationships with all of one’s spouse’s friends.
14.
A) To be sure you understand your spouse correctly, it is better to ask again than to guess and be wrong.
B) It is natural that spouses sometimes understand each other without words.
15. How easy is it for spouses to recognize each other by their footsteps on the stairs?
A) It often happens that spouses can tell from the footsteps on the stairs that the other is coming home.
B) Few people ever think about this.
16. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) When entering marriage, spouses inevitably have to give up some of their interests and habits if their spouse does not share them.
B) Marriage does not interfere at all with living one’s usual life.
17. If you cannot fall asleep at night, what is the best thing to do?
If you cannot fall asleep at night, it is best to use that time to read your favorite books or pursue other interests.
It is natural, if you cannot fall asleep at night, to wake your spouse so you can have some tea and talk together.
18. When one spouse goes grocery shopping for the family:
One spouse always knows exactly what to buy and does not make mistakes, because they know the other’s tastes.
It is perfectly normal if one spouse, when buying groceries for the family, may not please their partner, because it is impossible to know all of each other’s preferences.
19.
It is natural that problems in one spouse’s family of origin affect both spouses.
Spouses cannot and should not be as concerned about each other’s relatives as they are about their own.
20. Which statement best reflects your view?
It is good when either the husband or the wife has their own apartment separate from the marital home, where they can be alone from time to time.
Having an apartment that is separate from the marital home for either the husband or the wife, in itself, indicates problems in the family and is not normal.
21.
A) It feels natural for a family to have a shared pool of money, to put most earned income into it, and to manage that money jointly.
B) It is normal for spouses to manage the money they earn as they see fit, and only occasionally combine it for major purchases.
22. Which statement best reflects your view?
It goes without saying that spouses have separate toiletry and personal hygiene items.
This may indicate insufficient closeness and trust if spouses do not allow each other to use personal towels, hairbrushes, etc. (except a toothbrush).
23. During leisure time, how do spouses usually decide what to watch on television?
It goes without saying that during leisure time spouses decide together what television program to watch, for example by taking turns choosing, considering each other’s interests.
In a happy family it does not matter what to watch; the main thing is to be near one’s spouse and for her to be satisfied.
24. It is acceptable for spouses to visit their own parents separately from time to time.
A) It is perfectly normal for spouses to visit their parents separately from time to time.
B) It is right for spouses to visit their parents together.
25. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) Home-cooked food prepared by a wife tastes better than any restaurant meal.
B) Most married couples would gladly give up a home-cooked lunch in favor of eating at a restaurant.
26. When it comes to home decorating and renovations, which statement best reflects your family?
A) The period of home renovation is difficult and conflictual for the spouses, because their ideas of comfort usually differ.
B) Spouses most often have similar views on how their home should look; in particular, they prefer the same style or color scheme.
27.
A) Most married people, when home alone, soon start to feel bored and call their spouse.
B) Most married people dream of staying home alone and quietly doing what they truly enjoy.
28. In marriage, spouses should not and cannot have secrets from each other.
It goes without saying that in marriage spouses do not and cannot have secrets from each other.
It is perfectly normal for spouses to have secrets from each other.
29.
A) For a married person, their spouse is their only friend.
B) It is often the case that it is easier to get the support and understanding you need from friends than to turn to your spouse.
30. Which statement best reflects your view?
Even people who are close cannot, over many years of living together, learn to read each other’s thoughts or provide support unless the spouse asks for it.
In a happy family, if one spouse feels bad, the other should sense it without any words or questions and help.
31. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) If two people live together and are happy, they are willing to share their happiness with others.
B) If two people live together, they are closer to each other than to anyone else.
32.
A) No matter how much spouses love each other, having to finish food from the other person’s plate is off-putting.
B) It is quite natural for spouses who love each other to finish each other’s food or drink from the same dish or glass.
33. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) It is pleasant at times, at least at home, to wear my spouse’s clothing.
B) Most people feel uncomfortable if someone else wears their clothing, even if it is their spouse.
34.
A) It often happens that one spouse does not really like doing household tasks and does them out of necessity.
B) It is quite natural for a husband and wife to enjoy working together to improve their home.
35.
It is natural for each spouse to keep the other informed about what they plan to do during the workday.
It is not necessary at all to inform one's spouse about one's plans for the day.
36. Which statement best reflects your view?
Friends, especially those who are not married, are potential rivals and may feel jealous of married people, so they should be kept as much as possible out of one’s life.
It is good to be able to share one’s family problems with friends, and their help and sympathy are sometimes simply necessary.
37. When one spouse is upset:
It is normal for one spouse, when upset, to prefer to be alone, and it is better to leave them alone.
If one spouse is upset, the other is simply obliged to find out what is wrong and, if possible, comfort them.
38. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) It is so interesting when my spouse’s habits are sometimes different from my own.
B) It is so pleasant that my spouse and I even share the same habits.
39.
A) It is natural for spouses to be able to easily predict each other’s actions in certain situations.
B) It is normal for married people to remain somewhat unpredictable to each other.
40.
A) This shows a high degree of closeness when spouses eat from the same plate or drink from the same cup.
B) Even if another couple does this, I feel a natural sense of disgust.
41.
A) If the husband loses weight or is not fed on time, it means the wife is a poor homemaker.
B) In the family, each person takes care of their own meals and, if they wish, cooks for everyone.
42. Which statement best reflects your view?
For most married people, it is more enjoyable to have a drink with friends in a group, or in the evening in front of the television (for example, a beer), than in their spouse’s company.
In my spouse’s company, I can comfortably relax and have a drink.
43. Select the statement that best reflects your view:
For most couples, it is difficult to admit to each other that something is lacking in their intimate life; many prefer either not to think about it at all or to address it on their own, seeking variety outside the marriage.
It is normal for spouses to work together to add variety to their intimate life.
44.
A) If the husband is poorly dressed or looks unkempt, others will inevitably conclude that his wife does not take adequate care of him, or vice versa.
B) Each spouse takes care of their own appearance.
45. Select the statement that best reflects your view.
A) If one spouse is dissatisfied with specific aspects of the other’s appearance, that is a serious reason to change oneself so that the spouse is satisfied.
B) A spouse’s attitude is not a reason to try to please them at any cost, including by changing oneself.
46. Which statement best reflects your view?
If one spouse is having a difficult time, you should try to help only if they ask for it.
In a good family, one spouse’s problems become the other spouse’s problems as well.
47.
A) Spouses often prefer to use perfumes created specifically for a couple or, at least, choose similar scents.
B) It goes without saying that when choosing a fragrance, most people do not even consider whether their spouse will like it.
48.
A) It is very pleasant sometimes to lie in bed alone.
B) Only in the embrace of my beloved spouse can I fall asleep easily and get proper rest.
49. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) For marital stability, it is helpful for each spouse to give up habits the other finds unpleasant and adopt new habits shared by both.
B) It is good when spouses respect each other’s habits, even if they are not always the same as their own.
50.
A) Conflicts are inevitable in any marriage.
B) Loving spouses never raise their voices at each other.
51.
A) If spouses live far from each other, in different cities even temporarily, it is detrimental to their marriage.
B) In modern families, it has become quite common for spouses to live in different cities from time to time.
52.
Spouses can have an excellent vacation separately; phone calls are sufficient to make sure one’s spouse is doing well.
If spouses have to spend a vacation apart, they inevitably miss each other and ultimately cannot have a good rest or fully relax.
53. Spouses usually know each other’s dreams.
A) Spouses usually know each other’s dreams.
B) It is quite possible that spouses may not even be aware of each other’s dreams.
54.
A) The relationship will not be harmed at all if spouses spend their free time separately, as each prefers.
B) It is natural for spouses to plan in advance what to do on weekends and holidays, and to spend them together.
55. If one spouse sometimes wants to invite friends to the home, can they do so without consulting their spouse?
A) If one spouse sometimes wants to invite friends to the home, they can do so without consulting their spouse.
B) A spouse cannot invite friends to the home without consulting their spouse.
56. Spouses are not required to treat each other’s parents as their own.
A) Spouses are not required to treat each other’s parents as their own.
B) It is natural that each spouse values the other’s parents and close relatives just as much.
57.
In every normal family, spouses should know each other’s problems.
It is good when a spouse has the opportunity, in their own home, to reflect on their problems on their own and work through them.
58.
If one spouse becomes ill, the other spouse is obligated to care for them, devoting all their time and energy to it.
If the ill spouse does not ask for help, there is no reason to cancel one’s own plans.
59.
A) When my spouse is nearby, I can talk on the phone for as long as I want and with anyone I want, without feeling tense.
B) It is inevitable that few married people can talk on the phone calmly when they are at home.
60. When getting ready to go somewhere and planning my appearance:
Most spouses decide on their appearance themselves and do not change anything, even if their spouse disagrees with something.
It is natural for me to take my spouse’s opinion into account first.
61. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) Spouses know each other’s wishes well and therefore rarely choose the wrong gifts.
B) Even close partners may choose the wrong gifts for each other if they cannot clarify what the other wants.
62.
It is very pleasant and intriguing to learn something new about my spouse.
It is hurtful to learn something new about my spouse from other people.
63.
A) It is upsetting if one’s spouse tries to be alone in a separate room.
B) Most spouses would like to have a separate study in their home.
64. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) Most married people, if they are home alone, would be more likely to snack on convenience foods than to cook dinner just for themselves.
B) Most married people, even if their spouse is away, would prepare a full dinner for themselves.
65. In most couples, talking about a partner’s pre-marital romantic life is:
Usually acceptable; spouses can share memories of first love or their romantic life before marriage.
Generally off-limits in most families; attempts to discuss it may lead to conflict.
66. Choose the statement that best reflects your view.
It goes without saying that spouses behave the same way whether they are together or apart.
It is natural for spouses, even in public, to behave differently when they are together than when each is on their own.
67. Select the statement that best reflects your views.
It is natural that, to feel closer and speak the same language, spouses try to read books or watch films that have interested one of them.
It is possible to understand each other without any special learning.
68. Choose the statement that best reflects your view.
A) If a dish prepared by one spouse is not liked by the other, they may refuse to eat it.
B) If one spouse has prepared something, the other should eat it even if they do not like the dish.
69.
A) It is very difficult to persuade a married person to go away on a business trip.
B) It will not harm the family if spouses occasionally go away on business trips.
1.
It is hurtful if a spouse forgets to congratulate their partner on a date that is important to both of them.
It is inevitable that some dates may be forgotten; this does not mean there is no love.
2.
A) It is not at all necessary to be aware of all of a spouse’s health problems.
B) It goes without saying that spouses know everything about each other’s health status.
3. When buying clothes for yourself, how do you usually decide?
It is natural to rely exclusively on my own taste when buying clothes.
It goes without saying that when buying clothes for myself, I consider whether my spouse will like them.
4.
A) Most married people always feel that they are the master of the home, even if relatives live with them.
B) Many married people like to get up earlier than others because only then do they feel as if they are alone in the apartment and in charge.
5.
A) It is quite acceptable to eat without waiting for the family to gather at the table.
B) Eating lunch alone is very difficult; I cannot bring myself to eat.
6. Which statement best reflects your view?
The best way to help a spouse is not to interfere and to let them work through their feelings.
If one spouse feels sad, the other simply has no moral right to be in a good mood.
7. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) If one spouse is committed to a healthy lifestyle and sports, the other should share those beliefs.
B) It does not harm the family at all if one spouse is interested in sports and the other prefers passive leisure.
8.
It is quite normal for one spouse to be irritated by the other’s hugs if they are not ready for them or are in a bad mood.
It is good when, in a family, spouses are always glad and appreciative of each other’s affection and hugs and are ready to reciprocate them.
9.
A) If one spouse is feeling unwell but does not need special assistance, the other may go to visit friends alone.
B) If one spouse is feeling unwell and cannot go to visit friends as planned, the other should stay with them.
10. Which statement best reflects your view?
It is pleasant when one spouse is busy with a task and the other is nearby, offering advice or support simply by being present.
It is very difficult to concentrate on my own work when my spouse is nearby, distracting me or simply hovering.
11. Which statement best reflects your views?
It goes without saying that kissing always brings pleasure to both spouses.
Traditional kisses when greeting or saying goodbye are not necessary and may be irritating.
12. Which statement best reflects your family?
It is good when one spouse can go to bed later than the other (for example, after watching TV, using the computer, or reading a favorite book).
It is taken for granted that spouses go to bed at the same time.
13.
It is self-evident that, over time, all of the spouses’ friends become mutual friends.
It is not at all necessary to maintain friendly relations with all of one’s spouse’s friends.
14. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) To be sure you understand your spouse correctly, it is better to ask again than to guess and be wrong.
B) It is natural that spouses sometimes understand each other without words.
15.
A) Spouses can often recognize each other’s return by their footsteps on the stairs.
B) Few people think about this.
16. Which statement best reflects your view?
When entering marriage, spouses inevitably have to give up some of their interests and habits if their spouse does not share them.
Marriage does not interfere at all with living one’s usual life.
17.
A) If I cannot fall asleep at night, it is best to use that time to read my favorite books or do other hobbies.
B) It feels natural, if I cannot fall asleep at night, to wake my spouse so we can have some tea and talk.
18. When one spouse goes grocery shopping for the family:
The spouse always knows exactly what to buy and does not make mistakes, knowing the other’s tastes.
It is quite normal if one spouse may not please the partner when buying groceries for the family, because it is impossible to know all of each other’s preferences.
19.
A) It is natural that problems in one spouse’s family of origin affect both partners.
B) Spouses cannot and should not be as concerned about each other’s relatives as they are about their own.
20. Which statement best reflects your view?
It is good when a husband or wife has their own apartment separate from the marital home, where they can be alone from time to time.
The fact that a husband or wife has an apartment separate from the marital home, in itself, indicates problems in the family and is not normal.
21. Which statement best reflects your view about how money should be managed in a family?
It is natural for a family to have a shared fund, put most earned money into it, and make financial decisions jointly.
It is normal for spouses to manage the money they earn at their own discretion and only combine it from time to time for major purchases.
22. Which statement best reflects your views?
It goes without saying that spouses have separate toiletry and personal hygiene items.
It may indicate insufficient closeness and trust if spouses do not allow each other to use personal towels, combs, etc. (except a toothbrush).
23.
A) It goes without saying that during leisure time, spouses decide together which TV program to watch—for example, taking turns choosing, sometimes in favor of one and sometimes the other, taking each other’s interests into account.
B) In a happy family, it does not matter what to watch; the main thing is to be close to one’s spouse and for them to be satisfied.
24.
It is perfectly normal for spouses to visit their parents separately from time to time.
It is right for spouses to visit their parents together.
25. Select the statement that best reflects your view.
Home-cooked food prepared by a spouse tastes better than any restaurant meal.
Most spouses would gladly give up a home-cooked lunch in favor of eating at a restaurant.
26. Which statement best reflects your family?
A) Home renovation is a difficult and contentious period for spouses, because their ideas of comfort usually differ.
B) Spouses most often have similar ideas about how their home should look; in particular, they prefer the same style or color scheme.
27.
A) Most married people, when home alone, soon start to feel bored and call their spouse.
B) Most married people dream of staying home alone and quietly doing what they truly enjoy.
28. Which statement best reflects your view?
It goes without saying that, in marriage, spouses do not and cannot have secrets from each other.
It is perfectly normal for spouses to keep secrets from each other.
29.
A) For a married person, their spouse is their only friend.
B) It is often easier to get the support and understanding you need from friends than from your spouse.
30. Which statement best reflects your view?
Even people who are close cannot, over many years of living together, learn to read each other’s minds or provide support unless their spouse asks for it.
In a happy family, if one spouse feels unwell, the other should sense it without any words or questions and help.
31.
A) If two people live together and are happy, they are willing to share their happiness with others.
B) If two people live together, they are closer to each other than to anyone else.
32.
A) No matter how much spouses love each other, the need to finish food from the other person’s plate feels unpleasant.
B) It feels completely natural when spouses who love each other finish each other’s food or drink from the other’s dish or glass.
33.
A) It is pleasant at times, at least at home, to wear my spouse’s clothing.
B) Most people feel uncomfortable if someone else wears their clothing, even if it is their spouse.
34.
A) It is often the case that one spouse does not really like doing household tasks and does them out of necessity.
B) It is quite natural for husband and wife to enjoy working together to take care of the home.
35.
A) It is natural for each spouse to keep the other informed about what they plan to do during the workday.
B) It is not at all necessary to tell your spouse about your plans for the day.
36.
A) Friends, especially those who are unmarried, are potential rivals and enviers for married people, and should be kept as much as possible out of one’s life.
B) It is good to be able to share family problems with friends; their help and sympathy are sometimes simply necessary.
37. When one spouse is upset, which statement best reflects your view?
It is normal for one spouse, when upset, to prefer to be alone, and it is best to leave them alone.
If a spouse is upset, the other spouse should find out what is wrong and, if possible, comfort them.
38.
A) It is so interesting when my spouse’s habits are sometimes different from my own.
B) It is so pleasant that my spouse and I even share the same habits.
39.
A) It is natural for spouses to be able to easily predict each other’s actions in certain situations.
B) It is normal for married partners to remain somewhat unpredictable to each other.
40.
A) This reflects a high degree of closeness when spouses eat from the same plate or drink from the same cup.
B) Even if another couple does this, I feel a natural sense of disgust.
41.
A) If the husband loses weight or is not fed on time, it means the wife is a poor homemaker.
B) In the family, each person takes care of their own meals and, if they wish, cooks for everyone.
42.
A) For most spouses, it is more enjoyable to have a drink with friends (e.g., beer), in company or in the evening in front of the TV, than in their spouse’s company.
B) In my spouse’s company, I can fully allow myself to relax and have a drink.
43.
A) For most spouses, it is difficult to admit to each other that something is missing in their intimate life; many prefer either not to think about it at all or to deal with it on their own by seeking variety outside the marriage.
B) It is normal for spouses to try together to add variety to their intimate life.
44.
If the husband is dressed carelessly or looks unkempt, others inevitably conclude that his wife does not take good enough care of him, or vice versa.
Each spouse takes care of their own appearance independently.
45. Select the statement that best reflects your view.
A) If one spouse is dissatisfied with certain aspects of the other’s appearance, that is a serious reason to change oneself so that the spouse is satisfied.
B) A spouse’s attitude is not a reason to try to please them at any cost, including by changing yourself.
46. Which statement best reflects your family?
If one spouse is having a hard time, you should try to help only if they ask for it themselves.
In a good family, one spouse’s problems become the other spouse’s problems as well.
47.
A) Spouses often prefer to use perfumes created specifically for a couple, or at least choose similar scents.
B) It goes without saying that when choosing perfume or cologne, most people do not even consider whether their spouse will like it.
48. Which statement best reflects your family?
A) It is very pleasant sometimes to lounge in bed alone.
B) Only in the arms of my beloved spouse can I fall asleep easily and get a good rest.
49. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) For a marriage to be stable, it is helpful for each spouse to give up habits the other finds unpleasant and develop new habits they share.
B) It is good when spouses in a marriage respect each other’s habits, even if they are not always the same as their own.
50.
A) Conflict is inevitable in any marriage.
B) Loving spouses never raise their voices at each other.
51.
If spouses live far apart, even temporarily in different cities, this is harmful to their marriage.
In modern families, it has become quite common for spouses to live in different cities from time to time.
52. If spouses have to spend their vacation apart:
They can have an excellent vacation separately, and phone calls are enough to make sure everything is okay with the spouse.
They inevitably miss each other and ultimately cannot have a good vacation or fully relax.
53.
A) Spouses usually know each other’s dreams.
B) It is quite possible that spouses are not aware of each other’s dreams.
54. Which statement best reflects your view?
The relationship will not be harmed if spouses spend their free time separately, as they choose.
It is natural for spouses to plan in advance what to do on weekends and holidays and to spend that time together.
55.
A) If one spouse sometimes wants to invite their friends to the home, they can do so without consulting their spouse.
B) A spouse cannot invite friends to the home without first consulting their spouse.
56.
A) Spouses are not obligated to treat each other’s parents as their own.
B) It is natural for both spouses to value each other’s parents and close relatives equally.
57.
A) In every normal family, spouses should know each other’s problems.
B) It is good when a spouse has the opportunity, in their own home, to reflect on their problems on their own and work through them.
58.
If one spouse becomes ill, the other spouse is obliged to care for them, devoting all their time and energy to it.
If the ill spouse does not ask for help, there is no point in cancelling one’s own plans.
59.
A) When my spouse is nearby, I can talk on the phone as long as I want and with anyone I want, without feeling tense.
B) It is inevitable that few married people can talk on the phone calmly while at home.
60. When getting ready to go somewhere and planning my appearance, I primarily take my spouse’s opinion into account.
Most spouses, when getting ready to go somewhere, plan their appearance on their own and do not change anything, even if their spouse disagrees with something.
It is natural that, when getting ready to go somewhere and planning my appearance, I primarily take my spouse’s opinion into account.
61. Which statement best reflects your family?
A) Spouses know each other’s wishes well and therefore rarely choose the wrong gifts.
B) Even people who are close to each other can choose the wrong gifts for one another if they do not have an opportunity to check what the other person wants.
62.
A) It is very pleasant and intriguing to learn something new about my spouse.
B) It is hurtful to learn something new about my spouse from other people.
63. Which statement best reflects your view?
A) It is hurtful if a spouse seeks to be alone in a separate room.
B) Most spouses would like to have a separate study in their apartment.
64.
A) Most married people, if they are home alone, would be more likely to have a quick meal or ready-made foods than cook dinner just for themselves.
B) Most married people, even if their spouse is away, will prepare a proper dinner for themselves.
65. Before marriage, personal relationships are usually something spouses can talk about with each other.
Most often, spouses can allow themselves to share with each other memories of their first love or their personal life before marriage.
In most families, the topic of personal life before marriage is off limits, and attempts to discuss it may lead to conflict.
66. It is natural for spouses to behave differently in public when they are together than when each is alone.
Option A) It goes without saying that spouses behave the same way regardless of whether they are together or apart.
Option B) It is natural for spouses to behave differently in public when they are together than when each is alone.
67.
It is natural that, in order to feel closer and speak the same language, spouses try to read books or watch films that have interested one of them.
It is possible to understand each other without any special training.
68.
A) If one spouse does not like a dish prepared by the other, they may refuse to eat it.
B) If one spouse has cooked something, the other should eat it even if they do not like the dish.
69. Which statement best reflects your view?
It is very difficult to persuade a married person to go on a business trip.
It would not harm the family if spouses go away on business trips from time to time.