Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm half-Asian, half-white, and married someone from a different culture. I have never had much in common with my husband's family, yet they all like me, I can tell. We don't live in the same country, we don't have the same religion, yet my MIL has been nothing but supportive.
My advice is to be unfailingly kind and to be a wonderful listener. Your IL's are not obligated to love you, you need to earn it! In a few years, your relationship might evolve for the better. Play the long game, OP. Don't be a spoiled princess.
Disagree. You MIL has more experience, MIL is supposed to be "wiser", OP. She should lead the family in being warm and welcoming - and there are more of them than you! For you to win everyone over, or even most or a few of them, takes a LOT of work. While I agree with some work on your part, it should not be mission impossible, which it seems like your IL's are making it. Racism or not, they should be nice to you. Heck, even young children know 'you don't have to LIKE them, but you do have to be nice." It's really not asking a lot, and it's really not that hard. Your MIL should know better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm half-Asian, half-white, and married someone from a different culture. I have never had much in common with my husband's family, yet they all like me, I can tell. We don't live in the same country, we don't have the same religion, yet my MIL has been nothing but supportive.
My advice is to be unfailingly kind and to be a wonderful listener. Your IL's are not obligated to love you, you need to earn it! In a few years, your relationship might evolve for the better. Play the long game, OP. Don't be a spoiled princess.
Disagree. You MIL has more experience, MIL is supposed to be "wiser", OP. She should lead the family in being warm and welcoming - and there are more of them than you! For you to win everyone over, or even most or a few of them, takes a LOT of work. While I agree with some work on your part, it should not be mission impossible, which it seems like your IL's are making it. Racism or not, they should be nice to you. Heck, even young children know 'you don't have to LIKE them, but you do have to be nice." It's really not asking a lot, and it's really not that hard. Your MIL should know better!
Anonymous wrote:
I'm half-Asian, half-white, and married someone from a different culture. I have never had much in common with my husband's family, yet they all like me, I can tell. We don't live in the same country, we don't have the same religion, yet my MIL has been nothing but supportive.
My advice is to be unfailingly kind and to be a wonderful listener. Your IL's are not obligated to love you, you need to earn it! In a few years, your relationship might evolve for the better. Play the long game, OP. Don't be a spoiled princess.
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, are you white and he's black?