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Edited by Bieltan: 4/9/2016 7:49:53 PMQuite often, although shes from the Anglo-Indian, erm, subculture (dunno if thats the correct term) so its not like if I'd married a Brahmin or something LOL. Shes Catholic and I hover somewhere between Agnostic and Atheist, we're a pretty odd pair but her parents are happy with me, my parents not so much but thats absolutely my fault and zilch to do with my wife (my mum made her Wedding Dress, just to put that in perspective). They accepted my brother coming out as gay without batting an eyelid, and where we live is very heavily Islamic/Indian/Somalian/Eastern European/Turkish... You get the picture, you dont last very long round my ends if you're prejudiced haha! [spoiler]You should see what goes down on Pakistani Independance Day, holy shit...[/spoiler]
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Very interesting. I get what you are saying for the most part, seems like things can get a bit hectic
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Kind of. But again, not as bad as it could be. We're respectful of each others ways.
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Well thats good. As long as ya got common ground, culture difference shouldn't be too big of a deal