India, Jan. 22 -- Navigating conflict in a romantic relationship can be tricky. One can get caught up in the heat of the moment sometimes and say things we don't mean. Relationship coach Jordan Dann notes five words and phrases one must absolutely avoid during conflicts:Nothing: If you are angry, or frustrated, and your partner asks you what's going on, avoid responding this way. Whatever: This is demeaning and passive-aggressive, and minimises your needs and that of your partner.Always or never: Claims like "You're never on time" or "I always do the laundry" is rarely completely factual. Using these words, you diminish your partner's ability to grow.You are just like your (mom, dad, brother): Many people dread ending up with the unhealthy traits of our family, so this passive-aggressive bait can go right to the core of your partner.You're so sensitive: Ask yourself if this expression might have more to do about your lack of capacity to be with your partner's emotional experience, than with what your partner is expressing.htc...