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Confession: I don't like my difficult child's girlfriend, at all
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 572552" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>ICdn (sorry, I never know how I should shorten your screen name <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />): That is a great idea. Though it seems that pickled herrings are not doing a trick, I think we served her at least seven different type of pickled herring during her Christmas visit and she hasn't yet run to the hills as far as I know. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="rofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p><p></p><p>But seriously, that is a great idea. Especially considering my worries over her attitude towards our ethnic/cultural background. Till now we have made a polite host thing, we haven't used much of our first language when she is around but talked her first language (she does know basics of our first language, would learn quickly if she would hear it more) even then there has been 10 of us and she has been only one not having our first language. We have included her to those family things she seems to enjoy and avoided those she turns up her nose to. Maybe we should take her more in as one of us. Especially because difficult child doesn't seem eager to forsake his cultural background. In fact living on the area he is one of the very few of us has made him more pronounced about it and he takes pride of his heritage - even when he knows it irritates some people in his home town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 572552, member: 14557"] ICdn (sorry, I never know how I should shorten your screen name :winking:): That is a great idea. Though it seems that pickled herrings are not doing a trick, I think we served her at least seven different type of pickled herring during her Christmas visit and she hasn't yet run to the hills as far as I know. :rofl: But seriously, that is a great idea. Especially considering my worries over her attitude towards our ethnic/cultural background. Till now we have made a polite host thing, we haven't used much of our first language when she is around but talked her first language (she does know basics of our first language, would learn quickly if she would hear it more) even then there has been 10 of us and she has been only one not having our first language. We have included her to those family things she seems to enjoy and avoided those she turns up her nose to. Maybe we should take her more in as one of us. Especially because difficult child doesn't seem eager to forsake his cultural background. In fact living on the area he is one of the very few of us has made him more pronounced about it and he takes pride of his heritage - even when he knows it irritates some people in his home town. [/QUOTE]
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