Again, she might not, but know that it's a possibility. Just like our Northeasterners are different from Southerners, we have North Indians and South Indians, and so on. I hear how that sounds, but I don't care because while you were being a cute toddler, she was possibly being taught how to meditate in a temple an hour from her house.
And no, she doesn't have an Om her room or on a chain around her neck because it's ~~trendy~~.
(I really mean that.) But other than that, when you say "Indian culture", people automatically say something about Bend It Like Beckham (sick topical reference, pal.
*eye roll*), Cece from New Girl , or the saag paneer at their favorite Indian place.
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That’s the one thing that always came up when I’d discuss theories on declining marriage rates or the rise of the hookup culture with my friends or family. In reality, these values have ebbed and flowed throughout history, often in conjunction with prevailing sex ratios. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, there are 5.5 million college-educated women in the U. between the ages of 22 and 29 versus 4.1 million such men. Among college grads age 30 to 39, there are 7.4 million women versus 6.0 million men—five women for every four men.
We all know that a few bad apples can ruin your experience online, and we are determined not to let that happen.
But you'll probably be asked to try, and then you'll get a lecture about how you're using a "w" sound when you need to use a "v." (And yes, I have an embarrassing nickname too and no, I'm not saying what it is on the Internet, but Indian chicks, I FEEL YOU.)Not a bad thing, mostly it's just hilarious that it's a thing so many people do.It means that immigrant families came to this country and kept to themselves because of how they were treated. And a little bit demanding about who their kid is spending time with.Arranged marriages are still very much a thing, but they've modernized.If she's going to be arranged at all (which is VERY rare in the U.S.), she'll likely get to meet potential suitors based on families and will have veto power.