Canadian Creator Cassie Pakistani Husband: We often hear that love has no boundaries, but when people from two different countries and cultures get married, the real story begins from there. something like this happened Canadian content creator How (Cassie) with. how did one marry a pakistani boy So she did it, but the 'cultural shock' she felt as soon as she entered her in-laws' house, blew her away. Cassie social media But he has shared some of his most interesting and surprising experiences. She humorously told that after seeing some customs of South Asian culture, it was as if she had gone into a coma. Let us know what were those things which confused this foreign bride.
The biggest cultural shock for Cassie was to understand that here there is a different name tag for each relative. While in Canada the work gets done with an aunt or uncle, the system here is completely different. Cassie told, here there are different names to call the relatives from mother's side and relatives from father's side. He said, you cannot call papa's mother and mother's mother by the same name. At the same time, the trap of big and small uncles, uncles, aunts and aunts made him lose his senses.
Cassie from Canada never used WhatsApp before marriage.WhatsApp) and did not even have this app downloaded on his phone. But after becoming the daughter-in-law of a Pakistani family, it has now become an important part of her life. In the video, Cassie said laughingly, "In the beginning I thought everyone would send iMessages.iMessage) Why are you dying for WhatsApp? But now this is the only way to stay connected with her husband and in-laws.
Cassie was completely amazed by the hospitality of South Asian homes. Comparing it with his country, he said that if any guest comes to Canada, we serve them only cheese and biscuits. But here, even if you go to someone's house at 8 in the morning without informing them, they will prepare 5 main courses and 3 side dishes in front of you. Here people are always ready with 17 types of dishes.
Another interesting difference that Cassie noticed was that whenever her parents go on a trip, they book a hotel. But even thinking like this in their in-laws' house is a sin. According to Cassie, people here never go to hotels. Whenever we go anywhere, we will stay at relatives' houses only. If someone books a hotel by mistake, the family members get angry as to why they stayed there despite our presence?
It was also strange for Cassie that in this culture everyone knows each other and anything in the family becomes known to everyone in the blink of an eye. He quipped that he had full suspicion that WhatsApp was behind the spread of news so rapidly.
She further said, this is just the beginning, if she sat down to make a list she could count 50 more such things. However, he is not troubled by these changes. He believes that adopting and fitting into a completely different culture is a very beautiful and never-ending feeling for him.
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