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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op also said "tea packets" That is not how I have heard Americans say it. Americans say teabags. OP is Bangladeshi herself or probably Indian since she talks about both countries. [/quote] Op here. No, I am white. It's probably just something I picked up since I am around South Asians a lot. I think his sister asked me a few days ago if I wanted tea packets. It's not an everyday word for me. In the US most of us use teabags tea packets and don't think much about it.. We usually just say tea [/quote] You still didn’t say why you didn’t just marry a white dude and saved you some hassle [/quote] Sometimes I wonder why I didn't do this honestly but I married my husband because I loved him. We met when I was 22. He was my second boyfriend. We both lost our parents in our childhood and that connected us. I liked that Dh is so loyal to his family. He sent his mom money even when he didn't have any. Dh is also very cute. My family raised me to be open to marrying outside my race. Both of our families have been extremely accepting. My family loves my husband. [/quote] Op here. That should read we both lost a parent, not both of our parents. I have my dad and my husband has his mom. [/quote]
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