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  • sams
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    Can I avoid girlfriend's mother at Chinese New Year?

    I just can't. Help please...
    9 years agoin Family & Kids-All
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  • chinaexpat8808
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    travelling.
    7 years ago
  • kunaka
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    Go out for a holiday
    8 years ago
  • sman
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    My friend often talks about his mother in law, all he does is drink baiju with his father in law, gets whinged at by his mother in law and hope that the 2 weeks finish as quick as possible.
    9 years ago
  • kondian
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    I even feel hard to deal with my own mother.
    9 years ago
  • kara
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    Hmmmm, my perspective here is totally different. My MiL is awesome, a lovely, friendly, wise, perceptive and supportive woman. MrA's paternal grandma is kind of a pain in the butt and MiL-A just obviously learned exactly what not to do from her. Unfortunately they live 10,000 miles away, and I most sincerely wish my in laws were closer
    9 years ago
  • konsain
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    Plan a surprise holiday to another country. Or "sadly, I have been sent to an exhibition in the US and they wouldn't take no for an answer". Holiday for you, parents for her. It's the way you both like it. Why SHOULDN'T you both be happy at this time?

    Two years ago was the first and last time I will spend with my wife's parents at Chinese new year in their hometown. Boring as fuck. I am not interested in lazing around for two weeks, indoors, saying one word per day and generally just feeling like a total knob. It's social torture.

    9 years ago
  • petes
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    I am amazed nobody has pointed out what meeting the GF's mother means.

    Dude, under Chinese culture, if you meet her parents that means you are engaged. No matter how much she tells you she is non traditional, once you meet them that is it.

    I was with my Chinese GF for 4 years before I met her mum. I knew what it meant if I was invited to meet her. A year later we were married.

    9 years ago
  • Prince
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    As a devout Christian you cannot participate in the celebration of Chinese superstition !

    9 years ago
  • andreas
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    If you cannot even spend a few days with your girlfriends mother during the most important time of the year for Chinese people then you are obliviously not serious about her, but because she wants you to spend time with her family she is serious about you.

    You have two choices, if you are serious then suck it up and spend time with her family, if you are not serious about her then do the right thing and break up with her then you stop wasting her time and you don't have to worry about coming up with excuses to spend time with her family.

    9 years ago
  • merive
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    Nod and smile, and laugh. That's all I do with the father in law, lol... but I can at least write Chinese and he understands it.

    But still, that's STILL all I do. And I do the same with the MIL. Granted, I almost killed them... anyway, I digress. You can't avoid her... if her mother doesn't approve of you, chances are, she will leave you. In this regard, I was lucky; she defied her parents for me.

    Then again...

    9 years ago

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