Silence is a key factor in a cold war, so if you want to end it, you have to break it first. So what are some ways to break the silence during a cold war?

1. Use social media
If you like each other but you can’t bring yourself to contact her, you can post a message on your Moments to hint that you still like her and can’t live without her. The song “I Can’t Live Without You” is very effective. Or you can post a message on your social media account. If she wants to ease the tension, she’ll like or comment on it, and then you can start a pleasant conversation.
Emojis are also a great way to help during a cold war. Send out some cute and adorable emojis, and she’ll definitely be able to respond.
2. Exploiting Weaknesses
Men can tighten the caps on all the bottles in their house, and she’ll naturally come to you. Even if she doesn’t initiate the conversation, you can still take the bottle from her hand and help her open it. It’s that simple.
If your girlfriend or wife is a foodie, you can ask her, “Want a midnight snack?” when she’s starving, and you can happily reconcile.
The most direct approach is to hide the toilet paper in the morning when everyone is groggy. She’ll definitely call you. Similarly, exploiting each other’s weaknesses and counterattacking is the most effective way to resolve the situation.
3. Cute Verbal Behavior
Who says being cute is just for girls? Sometimes I act cute when I make my girlfriend angry. Here’s a cute verbal behavior template:
Honey, I’m sorry! I know I was wrong… so wrong… It wasn’t your fault, but I got mad at you. It’s normal for a wife to be angry, but don’t get yourself or yourself upset. It wasn’t intentional. I won’t do it again next time. Write it down in my notebook, remember it, and never mess with me again!
Forgive me! Forgive me, honey. I love you so much. I promise I won’t do it again. Give me a chance to make amends. From now on, whatever you say is my destiny. If you tell me to go east, I won’t go west. If you tell me to drink water, I won’t eat snacks! Honey, let’s make peace, okay?
