50 Questions to Ask Your Fiance Before Marriage

50 Questions to Ask Your Fiance Before Marriage

Getting engaged is thrilling - but what comes next is just as exciting. Now that you’ve said yes to forever, it’s time to deepen your connection in new ways. One of the best things you can do before the wedding is ask each other meaningful questions. These aren’t just about wedding colors or seating charts - they’re about your values, dreams, habits, and how you navigate life together. Whether you’re curled up on the couch or out for a long walk, these 50 questions will spark important conversations, laughter, and maybe even a few surprises.

Future Goals and Life Vision

  1. What does your ideal life look like in five years?

  2. Where would you love to live long-term?

  3. Do you see yourself having kids - and if so, how many?

  4. What kind of lifestyle are you hoping to build together?

  5. How do you define success personally and as a couple?

Money and Finances

  1. How do you feel about budgeting and saving?

  2. Are you more of a spender or a saver?

  3. What are your long-term financial goals?

  4. How should we handle money as a married couple?

  5. Do you have any financial fears or concerns?

Marriage and Commitment

  1. What does a happy marriage look like to you?

  2. How do you think marriage will change our relationship?

  3. What’s your love language?

  4. How should we handle disagreements or conflict?

  5. What are your expectations when it comes to roles in marriage?

Family and Traditions

  1. How important is spending time with extended family?

  2. What family traditions do you want to keep - or start?

  3. How did your parents model marriage?

  4. Are there any family dynamics we should be mindful of?

  5. What are your thoughts on balancing holidays and family time?

Communication and Conflict

  1. How do you prefer to communicate when something’s bothering you?

  2. Do you need space or closeness during tough conversations?

  3. How should we handle it if one of us is upset but doesn’t want to talk?

  4. What’s something I can do to help you feel heard and understood?

  5. What’s your biggest communication strength - and your challenge?

Habits and Daily Life

  1. What’s your ideal daily routine?

  2. Are you more of a morning person or a night owl?

  3. What chores or tasks do you mind the least - and which ones do you dread?

  4. How do you like to spend your weekends?

  5. How much alone time do you need in a typical week?

Intimacy and Romance

  1. What makes you feel most loved on an ordinary day?

  2. How do you define a healthy intimate life?

  3. What are little ways we can keep the romance alive?

  4. How do you feel about public displays of affection?

  5. How can I show you I desire you emotionally and physically?

Dreams and Personal Growth

  1. What’s something you’ve always wanted to do but haven’t yet?

  2. How can we support each other’s personal goals?

  3. Is there a new skill or hobby you’d love to learn?

  4. What inspires you to grow?

  5. Where do you want to be - emotionally, spiritually, mentally - in a few years?

Planning and Partnership

  1. How do you make big decisions?

  2. What kind of support do you need from me when you're stressed?

  3. What’s one way we can be a stronger team?

  4. How do you feel about keeping certain traditions vs. creating new ones?

  5. How can we make space for each other’s differences without resentment?

Lifestyle and Leisure

  1. What kind of vacations or getaways do you dream about?

  2. How do you like to celebrate birthdays and milestones?

  3. What’s your favorite way to unwind after a stressful day?

  4. Are there hobbies or activities you'd love to do together?

  5. How do you imagine spending your weekends as a married couple?

Engagement is more than planning a beautiful wedding - it’s about building the foundation for a beautiful marriage. These questions aren’t a checklist, but a guide to help you learn, grow, and connect on a deeper level. There’s no perfect time or setting to ask them. What matters is the intention behind them - the desire to know and love each other better every step of the way.

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