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Cultural Differences
🌍 Share a moment when you first noticed a surprising cultural difference in your relationship. What's something special from your partner's culture that you've come to appreciate? Or perhaps you have a funny story that highlights one of these differences—feel free to share it with us!
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New comment 13d ago
Cultural Differences
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My partner and me we joke a lot, definitely that was something I didn’t know as much, I guess we Austrians tend to be more serious 🥸😅😄. It’s a thing I really like about Mexican culture, don’t take things too serious especially yourself 😅 , enjoy the moment cause you never know what’s happening in the future 😊 Que mas: he likes Adventkalender which are not common in Mexico, me I like preparing the Christmas tree one month before Christmas now which is very uncommon here 😅😄. Another fun thing in the beginning was our different approach to pedestrian crosswalks. He was not trusting them at all, wherelse I felt it is my birthright to cross any of them confidently. 😄
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Let’s get to know each other! Comment below with where you're living, a fun fact about your relationship, and a word or phrase you’ve picked up from your partner’s culture. 😊 I’m Tina, and my husband Nacho and I are currently living in Buenos Aires. We met on Tinder back in 2016 while in Miami, and just a few months later, we got married and started our life together. One fun thing about us is that we mix in words from the places we’ve lived—like saying “potati” (Sweden) instead of potato and “schubschub” (Slovakia) when we’re in a rush. We’ve moved around a lot—from living with roommates in Miami, to a small studio, then spending 1.5 years in my childhood room in Germany, and even living in a van on just 5 square meters! Now, we’re finally somewhat settling in Buenos Aires, it’s never boring!
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Hello, I am Maria from Austria, I met my partner Victor (Mexico) in 2019 in Vienna. It started as a Tinder Date and ended up with me visiting Mexico just two month later;). During Corona Lockdown we moved together and since then we are navigating our bicultural life and relationship here. Since Victor was also living in Japan I caught some Japanese phrases too, like „Shouganai“(jap.). He uses „Mahlzeit“ and likes the German animal names like „Waschbär“ or „Kohlmeise“(we always have some coming to our window).
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Maria Lobos
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Hi 👋🏼 From Vienna, Austria, living in an austrian- mexican relationship 🇹🇯🫶🏼🇦🇹

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