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living together in a friendly manner​

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Answered by nanibangaram
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living together in friendly manner is that to live unitedly not to simply fight or being seriour on others be friendly with all and help and do work together with your friend or any one important thing is to keep smiling and talk to others if you be like this u can be together with any one

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Answered by sadiaanam
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living together in a friendly manner​ means to live together as a couple without being married. Couples who live together are sometimes called common-law partners. This is just another way of saying a couple are living together.

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The people cohabitate with their partner. They can save money by sharing rent, utility and food etc. However there are lots of serious negative effects of living together before marriage. These effects affect on both people’s mental and physical health. Thus, people should not live together before marriage.

The first major reason of why cohabitation should be considered is that living together before marriage causes domestic violence. According to Alabama Policy Institute, the longer couples cohabited before marriage are more likely heated arguments hitting and throwing objects when they argue about marriage .

That is because, people might know each other deeply and also know partners life style and trivial things when they live together. They also think they might make successful married life. In addition, it is their personal choice, so nobody can judge their decision. However, people can know each other without living together.

All people have different life styles and personalities so it is hard to find someone who is perfectly matched to you. Couples make arguments and fighting even though they are matched. People also cannot make successful married life without processing because there are always variable. Couples can arbitrate their decisions and opinions, and they can make successful married life after marriage.

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