Guys I just want your opinion on this . : I am a north indian girl wanting to marry a south indian guy from chennai. I know I shouldn't discriminate like this , but I've seen that north south marriages are really rare and my friends and surrounding people always make faces or raise their eyebrows whenever I say I'm going out with a south indian..Will I have problems marrying a south indian guy?, will the soceity allow me to live in peace and not keep pointing their fingers at me?. Apart from celebrities, do normal people do such north-south marriages and are they successful??
2006-11-27
01:51:14
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Well he's well settled in UK and I've known him for three years now. FYI we both live in london ...but the indians here seem to discriminate between north and south people more than the indians in India
2006-11-27
02:49:35 ·
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The marriage of north Indian with South Indian is a great idea. My experience shows that such marriages are more successful and the off springs have multi dimensional creativity. If such thing happen in general our country would have a lot of learned and highly talented people.
2006-11-27 01:56:34
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answered by devendra k 1
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Girl, whether a marriage will work or not is not decided by locations, religion or ethnicity etc. U have to have the heart to love and be loved, to stand by your man during problems etc. Do not give a fuc* to what other people say, it is your life and only you alone can decide. There are many morons out there especially in India who have not seen how the world outside has evolved. The hell with them.
2006-11-27 03:30:46
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answered by Scouser7674 4
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North Indian marring South Indian! that's the biggest sin I have ever seen. lol
can you explain more please about what is the different. I have been to India but I don't know much about the north and south people?!
2006-11-27 01:57:06
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answered by ali morad 2
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2016-04-22 18:53:24
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answered by ? 3
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What is this man like? Does he have a steady job? Savings? Does he treat his mother with respect, but not too much attachment?
Perhaps you should consult with a wise elder from your family,village, or neighbourhood.
How long have you known this man?
2006-11-27 01:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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There is always a first. Marriage is tough, wherever you are from. The question is, are you ready to face anything life brings you, as a couple. If your question is yes, go along with it.
2006-11-27 01:55:12
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answered by Totally Blunt 7
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Yes
2006-11-27 01:53:55
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answered by Thomas S 6
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Those days have gone and there is no barrier for intercase, interstate marriages. The life is yours; and nowadays in-laws have also matured to accept and even admire the new arrivals. Your fear is meaningless.
2016-03-28 21:36:04
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answered by Erica 4
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!
CHI.....CHI.......CHI, how could even think of a such a thing !!!
South Indians are a lot Darker !!!
LOL, and that's the biggest problem you'll have deal with facing other Indians :)
2006-11-27 01:55:48
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answered by susthiganja 1
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There's absolutely No Problem.
u shud consider his character not his region.
2006-11-27 01:55:54
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answered by ToXiC 3
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