it really depends on the mind setup of that family.
but, in general, Indian ppl r very conscious about their tradition and culture, so it wont that easy to marry any white...but still it depends, if the family is learned, modern conceptual then why wont they accept? they should and they will.
2007-08-15 07:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Getting married to American is LAST thing IN MY MIND> I would marry NON AMERICAN PROSTITUTE...But never AMERICAN....Check this answer out....
What basically goes is this,When a girl turns 16, she gets a JOB in some kinds of STORE,then get a Boy Friend while she just turns 16, go to school for the day, clubs at the night. The more money comes in the LESS they will spend on CONDOMS. By the time she is 18 or 19 she would probably have some kids( go to community College for the examples becuase most students there, are either mothers or fathers). They would probably end up not leaving with that same guy for couple months or so and then they are back together, POPPING OUT KIDS. If someone be mother at 18 or 19, how much is that child going to know about the world. Its AMERICAN culture you know + most teens are never with their FAMILY they are either having sex in the two door cheapest car or in clubs. Some girls even stop studying after 17 so they can get enough time to enjoy life, then they go back to college at the age of 23-29. + I have never seen any American Girls(except on TV) wearing good CONSERVETIVE clothes. THEY ALL TRY TO SHOW THEIR ***HOLE to the public or what. The older they get, more boys come in and the clothes start to become shorter and shorter. WTF, some American girls don't even know who BILL CLINTON was and is?
NOT all girls are like that, there are some good girls too, who would take care of the family first and then have their own balanced life, who wouldn't just get a guy from a BAR or something.
2007-08-09 20:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My family at first rejected us. they didn't show up at our wedding and disowned me. Then a year later, they came to their senses and realized if they wanted me to be a part of their lives, they would have to accept the choice I had made. My husband and I have been married for 10 years now and all the past hurt has been forgotten and forgiven. I am Indian, born in India but raised in California from age 6 up. My parents are uneducated, traditional Punjabi's who raised us with the idea of arranged marriage being the only acceptable option. ( we were never allowed to date), I never accepted this option and stood up to them. I wanted to create my own life and make my own mistakes. Thankfully, everything has worked out in the end.
2007-08-09 18:55:09
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answered by navidunn 1
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My dream is to that a white / Caucasian girl falls in love with me and we get married to live happily ever after.
anyways, Indians are diverse in culture i.e., psychological mentality.
i know many of my friends who have got married to non-Indians, Caucasians, as well. no problem. many's family has also rejected. it all depends, with whom you are getting married and his family.
2007-08-15 09:06:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends upon the type of family and where they live. If an
educated family and living in cosmopolitan cities, there will be no problem. However if the family is less educated and live in villages, they will not accept.
2007-08-08 12:26:12
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answered by vakayil k 7
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No, my family wouldn't.
But I know some families here that have actually swallowed their pride and let inter-race marriages happen
2007-08-08 15:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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