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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First generation immigrant from Vietnam. Came here when I was 15 years old and my wife is also vietnamese. Living a good life in Great falls VA. Son is 26 years old and he informed my wife and I that he will get marry to his 22 years old blonde GF of one year next week. He just finished his medical residency and she just graduated with a BS degree in accounting. She is also a part time model. Before last week, I didn't even know he was even dating. The GF seems very nice and friendly. I have some reservations about my son marry someone of a different race but I am open minded. My wife on the other hand, wanted him to marry to an Asian lady so she didn't take this very well. Her reason is that she always wanted a daughter in law who can speak vietnamese with her. My wife will not be attending the wedding and I am not allowed to attend either. She is not being reasonable. I told my son and his GF, without telling my wife ofcourse, go ahead and get married. Have a wonderful life. You and your wife can come back when you have kids because time and grand kids will heal wound. They just left for CA this morning. Not sure how I can convince my wife to get over this. Thoughts?[/quote] I applaud you for finding and posting on this message board. My idea: Get your shii-ey wife to meet up with your son and daughter-in-law at Eden Center. People bond over food. Take them to your favorite place there (I like Huong Viet, and I'm white and blonde). Lie to your shii-ey wife and say the blonde is extremely well-educated, comes from a very wealthy family, and that family employed Vietnamese people. She'll never know. She doesn't get online and doesn't know how to even use the Internet, right? Next: Ask your daughter-in-law if she'd be willing to have a traditional Vietnamese wedding in addition to an American wedding, so you can separate out all those racist folks in your culture and the white people can have their own wedding without Asian bitches judging every thing little at the event. I've solved all of your problems, except for the grandkids. That's going to be tough and unsolvable. [/quote]
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