Has Any Of Your Children Married Someone Of A Different Culture Or Nationality ?

United States
January 20, 2008 12:19am CST
My daughter is white and she married a Mexican.I really do love my son-in-law.He means everything to my daughter so he means everything to me.He was born and raised in California so he speaks perfect English.He is employed and he is also working towards his Bachlors Degree in college.I believe that my daughter and him are soulmates.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
20 Jan 08
Hello dear friend. I am happy to know that your daughter has got her Mr. Right, who means so much to her. Yeah, it is very important that both love each other as the soulmate. I wish your daughter as happy as ever and your son-in-law get his bachelor's degree in the shortest possible time. Thanks for your discussion.
• United States
20 Jan 08
Your welcome,Thanks for adding to the discussion.
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
20 Jan 08
My sister just married a Filipino which was raised in Canada, though my brother-in-law is a Filipino by birth, they still have different culture. I believe that they are both working out on this, since my sister will be flying soon to Alberta to join her hubby there. But all in all, the man has us good gestures and is also polite while talking to others older than him.
• United States
20 Jan 08
We are becomming more diverse.In our familys,in our jobs,in our society.We might as well just accept it.As long as your sister is happy,thats all that is really important anyway.Thanks for your comment.
• India
20 Jan 08
Your belief will become true. For a real Love, there is no bundaries such as culture, nationality, colour and creed. I appreciate your generousity. I wish the young couples to have a joyful and pieceful life.
• United States
20 Jan 08
Well thanks,I appreciate your comment.I never let myself interfear with her dating decisions or who she wanted to marry.I left it up to her because it is every indivuals choice.