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AITAH for telling my husband he says the word “like” too much

by Charlie Brown
January 2, 2026
in Aita, Relationships
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For seven years, she has watched the subtle irritation grow each time her husband says “like,” a small word that has quietly become a loud source of tension between them. Despite countless conversations and gentle reminders, the habit persists, casting a shadow over their communication and planting seeds of frustration in her heart.

The weight of this seemingly trivial issue is magnified by the involvement of his mother, whose repeated requests add pressure and strain to their marriage. What began as a minor annoyance now threatens to unravel their connection, leaving both of them wounded and searching for understanding amidst the silence.

AITAH for telling my husband he says the word “like” too much

I (28F) and my husband (32M) have been married for...

" It's usually only when he's telling stories or trying...

Because I've been with him for seven years and it...

I've probably talked with him about this a total of...

and he got really sad about it. He left the...

One of the big reasons why it's also an issue...

I keep telling her I'm trying my best, but I...

but I do think it's really becoming an issue with...

Anytime he talks about sports he never says like. He's...

I already feel like such an a*shole but it's driving...

According to communication researcher Deborah Tannen, filler words like ‘like’ often serve social functions, such as hedging, signaling caution, or softening a statement, rather than simply indicating a lack of vocabulary. In this context, the husband may be using ‘like’ unconsciously as a conversational tool, especially when speaking spontaneously or recalling information, which aligns with Tannen’s observations on discourse markers.

The central issue here appears to be a conflict of needs and poor boundary setting. The wife’s need for auditory comfort (low tolerance for the word ‘like’) conflicts with the husband’s established speech pattern. The fact that the husband stops using the word during prepared speeches (sports, motivational speaking) confirms that he has conscious control over the habit, suggesting the issue is rooted in comfort or self-monitoring rather than inability. The repeated confrontations, coupled with his withdrawal, indicate an avoidance pattern in response to criticism, which only reinforces the negative feedback loop.

Furthermore, the mother-in-law’s involvement significantly escalates the conflict, turning a marital issue into an external judgment and increasing the pressure on the wife. The wife’s action of bringing it up during a fight was counterproductive. A constructive recommendation would be for the couple to shift the conversation away from criticism toward collaborative, low-stakes practice. They should establish a non-verbal cue or a safe, agreed-upon signal to use *only* when the word appears during casual conversation, removing the emotional charge of direct accusation. The wife must also firmly manage her mother-in-law by establishing a clear boundary that this is an issue she and her husband handle privately.

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Angelic-Jamil It's understandable that this bothers you,

but it sounds like you've reached a point where bringing...

It's especially tough since his mom keeps putting pressure on...

Ok-Film-7585 Your the AH to bringing it up in a...

I'd suggest you to just correct him in a gentle...

I do struggle sometimes with words but still I am...

theory240 .. It will not be easy for him but...

. Like, it ain't gonna change! Like, this is a...

Like, see what I mean, like? It's like I already...

xsunnyzesty -: you guys sound like you really care for...

maybe try bringing it up when things are chill. communication...

mioo_love but like every 4-5 words is wild though: def...

it sounds like you were just trying to help him...

he just needs to work on his everyday game, you...

nixieradianto that's rad: nta for bringing it up but maybe...

it does sound annoying tho. i guess he just likes...

maybe suggest practice sessions where he can try to cut...

Responsible_Tiger330 Many years ago had a work colleague (that I...

though it was the only thing keeping him alive -...

still pretty bad. I recorded a conversation we were having...

and later after explaining that I wanted to give him...

You couldn't not, like, not hear the, like, amount of...

He acknowledged he knew it was something he did, but...

It became something he worked on and got better over...

and it was a risky play that I wasn't 100%...

But I did do it because one day years prior...

I was very grateful to them because I was totally...

The wife is caught between her deep irritation with her husband’s persistent verbal habit and the difficulty of addressing it without causing him distress, complicated further by external pressure from her mother-in-law. Her actions stem from a desire for change, yet she feels guilty about the negative reaction her complaints provoke in her husband.

Given the long history of this discussion, should the wife prioritize her own sanity and the need for clear communication over protecting her husband’s feelings regarding this specific linguistic habit, or is continuing to ignore the issue the healthier path for marital peace?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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