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Culture differences

Postby toni » Mon Aug 10, 2015 9:46 pm

Guys, culture affects relationship of two lovers. How can you adopt one culture and be able to succeed in relationship? Will one be understanding and accept one because of differences? But if two are different, how can they be together? Any thought?
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Re: Culture differences

Postby toni » Wed Aug 26, 2015 7:01 pm

My kabirks said let's go jumming but sorry I will eat first and I am hungry. Tonight is a good night to enjoy party. Let's party but other friends of ours got moody. Even the same filipino have differences how much more foreign people.
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Re: Culture differences

Postby jadegil6 » Wed Aug 26, 2015 7:49 pm

A big part of a relationship is understanding and acceptance, and people of the same race and culture can vary as widely as those from different cultures and races. Another component is that opposites attract.....a realistic phenomenon in the nature of romance.
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Re: Culture differences

Postby cheryz » Thu Aug 27, 2015 1:09 am

No matter what your culture is... if both partner have mutual feeling towards one another nothing matters. It goes with acceptance and respect and most of it Love.
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Re: Culture differences

Postby toni » Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:02 am

cheryz wrote:No matter what your culture is... if both partner have mutual feeling towards one another nothing matters. It goes with acceptance and respect and most of it Love.


This is not a generalization, for I believe if two does not agree in particular things, relationship wont last and end up separation of path. Disagreement is not a good quality for the relationship unless both have someone stand to what relationship would be, the obligation and responsibility of each and if those things wont meet this would cause bye bye to the relation.
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Re: Culture differences

Postby toni » Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:09 am

jadegil6 wrote:A big part of a relationship is understanding and acceptance, and people of the same race and culture can vary as widely as those from different cultures and races. Another component is that opposites attract.....a realistic phenomenon in the nature of romance.


This is not true at all.
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Re: Culture differences

Postby lyrehc » Sun Sep 06, 2015 7:13 am

Will i think toni only wants a human desire not a relationship at all :D :D :D...one question i would ask then...why fo you involve in such a relationship if you dont have respect and love...its not love at all its lush... Yes there is differences in a relationship but each one is making an effort to make the relationship last..love is acceptance and theres no differences in it..try to think though... :D :D
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Re: Culture differences

Postby crisipicada » Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:51 pm

For me culture differences is a challenge. Even filipinos has different family traits, family upbringing and family orientation. For example, in Visayas areas, Ilonggos are sweet, kind and soft spoken. While Ilocanos in Pampanga are thrifty, kind of frank people and sometimes they act as independent people while they are still young.

I learned that the basis of marriage should be having standard. Not just go with the music of this world. Like me, it is my prayer that God grants the desire of my life to have someone who is faithful to the Lord and his life is based on the word of God, the Bible and have high standard in life.
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