I'm a Hindu and my wife is Christian, so we have different beliefs and traditions. Somehow, our marriage still works.
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"From the moment we first spoke on the phone three years ago and met the next day, it was clear that we were meant to be. Our shared values, sense of humor, and desire to treat others with kindness made everything else seem insignificant."
"While American culture often feels less rooted to her, Katy appreciates Indian food and is eager to learn Punjabi, encouraging me to speak it more. This mutual respect for each other's cultures has eased our blending process."
"Despite our shared enthusiasm for each other's traditions, we've faced challenges with the smaller details. For instance, in Indian culture, it's common to stay with one's parents until marriage, while in American culture, independence is often encouraged from a young age."
"Our wedding was a beautiful representation of all of this blending. We incorporated elements from both cultures: an American ceremony conducted by a close friend, an Indian DJ with drummers who played a mixture of Indian and American music, and American food."
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