BBC Breakfast presenter opened up about why she and her other half often speak to each other in a “succinct” manner, which could be misconstrued as being “rude”.Giving a rare insight into their relationship during her BBC Radio 5 Live show earlier this week, Naga spoke out while interviewing Philippa Perry.It came after Philippa, a psychotherapist and author who is married to artist Grayson Perry, discussed relationships and arguments in lockdown with the journalist.Philippa advised listeners to be less accusatory in their speech while communicating with others to avoid spats.She said: “It’s really important to use ‘I statements’, so, ‘I feel, I noticed, I experience,’ rather than, ‘You always.’“If we start to try and sort out a matter with.
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