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donpjt
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 4 Aug, 2009 09:21 PMHey, |
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 4 Aug, 2009 11:02 PMi'm not sure who or what the negative views of India are, as the ones i have meet and portrayed in Hollywood are polite, gentle and so forth. When i think of India, the amazing culture and terrible poverty runs forefront in my brain. |
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 5 Aug, 2009 11:58 AMI think for me personaly I would be aprehensive about marrying a man who lived outside the USA but if he was already here and a citzen i would have no problem with it.. |
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Shunammite
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 5 Aug, 2009 04:54 PMamazing! this applies to me as well - Naturalized American, but originally from Africa and grew up in England. I would actually prefer to date an American man because they treat women nicer than African men, generally speaking, and the expectation on women here is sooooooooo much less than Africa. I never thought of the in-law perspective. Never had been an issue in my family - I guess because we never really were rooted in Africa (parents and siblings are in England). But I guess you have a point, which makes sense because I do not see myself dating someone other than American/British or African. So, maybe if I had been born and raised American, that list will be 2 short :) |
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Shunammite
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 5 Aug, 2009 04:57 PMwise point on citizenship, LadyIzShy. You probably have learned that you can be used just for that purpose - attaining permanent US residency. But not everyone looks to use that way. God help us! How I wish we could read each other's minds - EVERYONE on earth! Talk about a brainet! |
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donpjt
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 5 Aug, 2009 09:02 PMwell, thanks for the replies... well, firstly I've normally seen that most people have the wrongest concepts about India, particularly among christians, like India is not a poor country as it was maybe years back, sure there are poor people, and a lot of beggars, but most of the beggars get so much money that they make it a profession cos they can earn well. Besides India is the 4th largest economy in the world with Purchasing power parity, otherwise 12th largest, Mumbai is the largest city in the world w. r. to population and has the largest stock exchange in Asia, Indian railways are the largest in the world, Besides is its one of the 9 nuclear powers and well, almost everything you get in the US is available in India too and sure movies and all gadgets come out the same time they are released in the US.. Sure there are underdeveloped places in India which might be highlighted too much. Of course they are here also. So India is not the poor country which everyone thinks it is. But one of the fastest developing economies in the world. |
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 5 Aug, 2009 10:52 PMNow we all know about India. Back to your original questions pertaining to an image of Indians and why not marry. I believe the issues of concerns have been raised and deal with any other country; not specific to India. Maybe the issues is not to race or ethnic but your perception of prejudice. (real or unreal) |
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 5 Aug, 2009 11:01 PMhey, i thought i'd share i've had an "Indian" look at my profile twice recently. And i think he is cute, profile simple (which i find attractive), close State and i probably would "talk" to him (in romance way). I would be assuming although he may be Indian, he has lived most of his 33 years in U.S.A., and his family lives here. He won't email me because he wants children, about a foot taller than me and i'm too old for him. He should be starting a family. So it's not prejudice, but practicality. Indian men are gorgeous. |
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 6 Aug, 2009 11:41 AMdear don, youre a nice enuff lookin feller and someday you will find that woman that will prefer you over everyone else here in this world.. |
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donpjt
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 6 Aug, 2009 04:48 PMHey cattleman, thanks for the advice, normally I'm too blunt at saying what I feel.. not a good thing to have. But you're right, I am who I am and others are who they are, can't be changed. and of course, more than others God is to be trusted. So well, if my words seem harsh to anyone, am sorry about that.. Just felt a bit disappointed, thats why I decided to express myself. But no ill feelings involved at all. And of course practicality and preference are important things for sure. |
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Thoughts about dating/marrying a person of another culture/countryPosted : 6 Aug, 2009 06:01 PMdear don, youre welcome man.. and hey i prefer someone to be blunt and speak their minds and express theirselves.. hang in there .. i know it can get frusteratin at times.. |
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