Saturday, October 26, 2013

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What do you think would be the biggest challenge if you were to marry someone from another culture?

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  1. I think a religion is important thing for everyone and I believe it is a biggest challenge to get married some person from different culture because we may have a problems to deal with each other also with our children.

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    1. Yes, I can't agree more. If my wife and I have different religions, which religion we recommend to our child. It's too difficult to decide.

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    2. That is true. The religion is not easy to change one side to other side.

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    3. It's true, but there are some religions that have many things in common.
      Also, religion is not an inheritable thing, so the children will believe in whatever they want

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  2. In my opinion, it is biggest matter which country we live. I am Korean and certainly want to live my country, beside my wife might wish to live her country too. It have to be decided with long time and profound discussion.

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    1. I'm exquisite agree with you. Parents want to live same country I think. It is really hard to decide which coutry are we going to live.

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    2. I'm wholeheartedly agree with your opinion. The place that we live is important too.

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    3. I don't think that I will marry a girl from another culture unless I really love her. So, if we were together, the place doesn't count.

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    4. You can do it, but our culture will accept her after a while when they get to know each other.

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  3. Stanly wrote already. I don't want to live other countries. If my partner wants to live her coutry, we have to discuss. Otherwise we can find new coutry to live. Then we have to visit both parents equal time for fair

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    1. I am soberly agree that the discussion is necessary for this situation.

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    2. Yes, the third country might be good answer to the couple of different country each other.

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  4. It depends on how much the two cultures differ.
    However, we usually act based on our beliefs, our essential core beliefs. Therefore, I think the biggest challenge is to get these beliefs together.

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    1. I agree with you. Most of problems are easily solved if they have same thinking, beliefs and value.

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  5. I think the must hardest challenge is the religion, and there are lots of families don't feel comfortable with different cultures.

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    1. Yep! My father belong to that group. If I really want to marry, he must be allow. but it is fact to allow marriage is not easy to him.

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  6. Just in my case, the language is most big problem. Korea has 2 types of speaking, One is when you talk with older than you, the other thing is about a relationship like a friend. My parents don't want listen unproper speaking. And I want my husband to get along with my parents. But my parents can't speak English at all!

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