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Obviously she can still talk to her family, but in public if they are together, the man should handle all conversation. Intuitively, also, all questions and comments for either or both persons should be directed toward the husband, until he gives permission for his wife to converse.
It just makes sense that women shouldn't be expected to maintain the burden of cliche and daily conversation. It's the man's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ job to slog through the pointless chatter. Think of it as the communication analog to holding the door open.
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