Re: Would You Marry Outside Your Culture?
Don't know how some people can still be 'anti' mixed marriages in this day and age. Living in a city like London it's become really really common, the majority of weddings we go to now where the girl is desi are cross-cultural marriages (the other way round tho with boys is a lot less common). The very next wedding we're going to in 3 weeks time the girl is marrying an English lad. People shouldn't bat an eyelid at it nowadays and the idea that they're more likely to divorce is just rubbish, out of the dozens of mixed marriages I know of only one couple has gotten divorced and that was due to major interference from the inlaws rather than issues within the marriage itself. It takes compromise at the beginning (like all marriages) but it really isn't the big issue some people like to make out it is.