It would depend,
if their is a possibility for serious conflict between the two cultures then first explore the possibilities of resolving them if they can be no problem i say go for it but if not don't get into something that's just going to make the divorce percentage in America go higher. Just remember love can conquer anything is just an old wife's tale it can conquer alot but not everything 10 - 15 years of conflict can really make lives miserable. USE CAUTION but don't just throw in the towel either.
2007-07-28 07:09:38
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answered by Nick 5
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Yea, i believe that all people ar equal no matter what there culture is, so whats the difference in that.? It really dosent matter if you marry someone with the same culture or with a differnet one, what matters is how it effects ur lives. You could marry someone with the same culture and have nothing in common and live a dull life. Or you could marry someone of a different culture and live a better unique life, or vise versa. As long as your happy and you understand one another is all that really matters. Hope that helps.
2007-07-28 09:22:22
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answered by Stephanie P 2
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You know what? For me, it depends. I think that you should marry the guy if you love him. it doesn't matter what culture he is. All that matters is that you love him. And if you are not sure that you love him then you should get to know him a little better then decide if you love him. If you do love him then I think you should really marry him no matter what culture he is. Hope I helped.
2007-07-20 10:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never even dated a guy from a different culture. It's not that I wouldn't, it's just that I have never personally known a man from a different culture. I imagine it would be difficult, but if I really loved him I would try to make it work. Very difficult.
2007-07-20 10:02:24
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answered by crazywoman88 4
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If I truly loved him...yes I would marry a guy from a different culture.
2007-07-27 10:01:32
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answered by kystarlyte_kystarlight 4
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Culture, religion, nationalism seperate us when as human beings we have to be interconnected. Marriage is more of understanding that interconnectedness. Two individuals coming from nowhere plan to spend their life, happiness, sorrows together. They have two understandings so far as their interaction pattern with their world is concerned. But they come closer day by day. It does not matter if two human beings understand the very essence of marriage clearly. But they have to dwell in the present, not in the past in order to be happy. All other issues would get sorted sooner.
2007-07-26 16:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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im a man i wont mind marrying a girl with different cilture, may be coz im working overseas and my family background is modern n educated. may be i was in india my relatives who r less educated and tradiinal would'nt allowed me to marry out of culture or cast. but i understand and in my opinion if man n woman undertand each other and their culture its not a problem to live happy married life.
2007-07-28 07:58:28
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answered by peter c 1
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Yes, I would consider marring a man that had a different culture as long as it wasn't something way off from my beliefs.
2007-07-25 15:28:36
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answered by Shell E 2
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Depends on how tolerent you are of one anothers cultures & if you are both prepared to make compromises within those different cultures...And love each other regardless of the differences....
2007-07-20 10:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I did and it's more difficult. Some things he believes in are completely against what I believe in. Even minor things get in the way However, we have both tried hard to see the other's point of view and embrace each other's culture (more mine because we live in the U.S.) and it's worked out for us, but it is harder.
2007-07-20 10:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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