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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just find them soooooooo annoying. I am white married to an Indian guy. [/quote] You've posted similar statements before. Every, single time I feel so sorry for your half Indian children who will face the same discrimination and prejudices from society and their own mother. [/quote] +1 I'm not Indian. Why did you marry him if you find him annoying since you stated "them"?[/quote] Because she married one Indian and not the entire county. I married a Bangladeshi guy and can somewhat understand her side. Social gatherings can be annoying for me. I feel south asians ask personal questions without batting an eye. Frequently I have encountered questions like , "where did you do your MS degree?" This is before they know anything about my job and often right after saying "hello". A few times I got asked, "do your parents know you two married?" This is extremely rude. How is the world could I get married without my family knowing? Maybe they just want to hear the story of how we got married . I don't know... When you're meeting some for the first time there is no need to ask about her parents education /career. These conservations are just awkward. Overall though I can't complain as my husband is wonderful and his family is very supportive. I've just experienced some annoying / nosy questions at parties. [/quote]
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