3. How generous or tight-fisted is your partner?
Families have greater expenses. They need a car, a house, new furniture and various devices. Later on they will need money on kids and their education. Do not be reckless since disagreement regarding this topic may destroy your family. Knowing how ready your partner is to spend money on clothes, shoes and travelling will help you avoid conflicts in the future.
4. How well do you get along with each other’s parents?
It is really important to have good relationships with your future in-laws. If you are not yet close enough, work on becoming part of the family. Establishing good contacts is essential. Your partner should respect your parents. The same rule applies to you. Be friendly and do all possible to make the distance between you and your partner’s parents shorter. After all, you might need each other’s help, support and advice in the future.