It has been reported that when it comes to arguing among couples, on a yearly basis, there are about 2,455 arguments that makes it seven arguments a day.
It was added that various issues like not listening to what the other half was saying, laziness around the house, how and when to spend and various financial decisions make up for bickering. These issues add up to about 112 cross exchanges a year.
About 109 disputes happen due to discussions on over-spending on things that are not needed. And 108 more arguments happen due to money-related issues.
Snoring was also responsible for 102 arguments and laziness caused 105 outbursts.
Deciding on dinner menu also causes about 92 discussions in 365 days and a partner walking mud into the house leads to 80 tiffs.
Which channel to be watched is also a matter of discussion among couples and driving too fast also leads to arguments among people.
About 88 tiffs happen due to sex, particularly a lack of it or the timing.
A spokeswoman said, “Bickering on a daily basis is all part of being in a normal, healthy relationship. The normal co-habiting couple will have to put up with each other's daily annoyances, even if they can prove to be very irritating.”
