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| Family, In-laws, & Parenting How do you get along with your new (or future) in-laws? What is your relationship with your family in the Philippines like now that you've immigrated to another country? Do you have concerns or recommendations about pregnancy or raising children? Whatever your concerns are, you can use this section to discuss them. |
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Asawa International New Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1 Location: bay shore Country: United States Benefits filed at:: Vermont Service Center Immigration Status: K-1 Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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Hi everyone. My husband is the Pinoy and I am the wife. I am American. I know usually it is the opposite that it is the wife that is from Philippines. But anyway I have a question. I love my husbands family a lot and I miss them. I stayed with then before we got married. THey treated me so good, also spoiling me. LOL! I want to get closer to them even though they are still in the Philippines. I talk to them on the phone and email them. But I am shy cuz I don't hardly speak any Tagalog.And I am also a shy person. They speak English but I know it would be easier if I speak to them in their languague.My Tita is always sending me clothes, food and stuff from the Philippines. I want to send them stuff from here but money is tight. What can I do to get closer to them? Without spending a lot of money.Please help. THanks!
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![]() Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 769 Location: The heart of florida keys Country: United States Benefits filed at:: Texas Service Center Immigration Status: AOS (Approved) Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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Communication, good relationship are good enough to stay closer with them, explain to them that money so tight for you as of now, I am sure they will understand your situation if you tell them truth
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