Editor's note: Cross-cultural relationships can be exciting, enjoyable and enriching. But they are sometimes tough, especially when it comes to dealing with different cultural backgrounds. What's the biggest hurdle in a cross-cultural marriage? What's the best way to approach cross-cultural relationships? Forum members who are in cross-cultural marriages share their stories and experiences. You're welcome to leave your comments.
vf84tcat (US)
I am an American Caucasian married to a Chinese woman of Han descent. We love each other dearly but one issue I have is her powerful allegiance to her birth family. I knew this was part of Chinese culture before we married but nevertheless it still bothers me a bit. She is frequently concerned about how her family will perceive her actions rather than being more secure in herself. Growing up in the West I too love my birth family but my culture says once you grow up and marry that is now your primary family.
Joseph Laria and Wang Jin, shown with daughter Jacqueline, say their different backgrounds make their relationship more interesting. [China Daily] |