Be excited and affectionate. A lackluster, "Hey …" is no way to greet the one you love. Show your significant other that you're happy to see him with a warm and loving greeting. A hug and a kiss show that you're focused on him and happy to see him again. If you're arriving home, a bouquet of flowers, a special treat for dessert, or a cup of coffee is a nice reminder that you were thinking about her during the day. Set a positive tone for the whole day or evening by letting your significant other know that you're happy to see him.
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Keep negativity to yourself. Particularly if you’ve had a rough day, or if something is weighing on your mind, it can be easy to launch into complaints and expressions of frustration as soon as your partner walks in the door. Keeping questions and problems to yourself to give your love time to unwind will serve you both in the long run, keeping your greeting non-confrontational and romantic. A more subtle negativity trigger can be the seemingly innocuous question, "How was your day?" Coming home should feel like an escape, and reminders of a bad day or unfulfilling job can be frustrating, particularly for anyone working in a stressful work environment.