The purpose of this study is to examine the factors influencing satisfaction in marital conversation and in so doing, to discover preferable forms of conversation. The study has developed survey questions, examined the influences of variables of population sociology and in particular, analyzed the specific factors that are related to satisfaction in conversation. According to the survey, on average married couples in Korea converse face to face for 30 minutes per day. They prefer face to face conversation even for deep topics. Also, it has been shown that they converse during meals, mainly about raising children, and talk about their thoughts and their concerns. However, factors influencing conversation between married couples have multiple aspects. Merely maintaining longer conversation times between couples does not result in an increase in satisfaction. It can be seen that having an appropriate environment for conversation is also necessary. Furthermore, for a better conversation between couples, it is essential to acknowledge that appropriate types of conversation differs according to the type of couples and to make an effort to find a conversation method that is most appropriate to oneself. The result of the study can be used to discover preferable forms of marital conversation. In particular, examining the factors that differently influence couples of varying marriage lengths in newlywed, middle-aged and senior couples can contribute towards finding appropriate forms of marital conversation according to the length of their marriages instead of an identical solution applied generally to all couples.