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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here, what I meant to say is you would probably not be subject to the same scrutiny if you were Caucasian. What culture are you from?[/quote] What makes you think she is not Caucasian? She might be, I don't know, German or Greek.[/quote] Well we already know she's [b]"white American[/b]" since that's IL situation she would like to have. I think the pp meant that if she spoke another language from her native country or had her kids do Greek school or German school or whatever the ILs might be more worried about the loss of their traditions to hers and feel the need to balance that with their presence, especially if the dad is not home much. Whereas with just typical several generations in white american, they wouldn't feel the same because speaking English and American foods and culture, etc are also part of the children's culture growing up here. It doesn't seem like that is the case though. Since OP takes kids to temple and Hindi classes, the grandparents don't have a lot to worry about with that regard. Where are your parents from OP? [/quote] She's European American.[/quote] Lebanon is not in Europe. [/quote]
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