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How to Write Partner Preferences in a Marriage Biodata

How to add expectations respectfully without making the biodata sound rigid or demanding.

Partner preferences are useful only when they add clarity. The wrong wording can make a biodata feel inflexible, while the right wording helps avoid mismatched conversations.

Keep Preferences Broad and Respectful

Use simple language around values, education, location, or lifestyle if those points matter. Avoid long lists that feel more like rejection filters than preferences.

Prioritize What Actually Matters

If a preference is not central to the family’s decision-making process, it usually does not need to take space in the biodata.