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How To Prepare Yourself For The First
Meeting
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Worried
about your first meeting with your future in-laws?
Calm down !!!!
Because here we are going to give you some tips, which helps you and move your
tensions far away from you. It can be possible that you feel that your
partner's parents will try to find out your faults, but most just want to make
sure that their baby will marry with a sane, sweet person. We suggest you to be
natural and be on your best behavior because
"First
impression is the last impression".
Here are some tips for you use them and prepare yourself for first meeting with
your future In-Laws.
Dress to impress
Guys, this means no Bermuda jeans, Cargoes, or torn jackets or any kind of
informative dress. Ladies, don't wear revealing skirts, casual pants, or killer
spike heels. This is not the time to shock them with your hottest fashion
style. So we advise you to Clean your hair, your ears, and under your
fingernails and brush your teeth. In short, be traditional at this time or wear
something in which you look proffessional that's create a good impression on
your future-in-laws
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Greet Them
Don't even think that you have done as you have successfully impress your
in-laws with your traditional dress. Leave your cigarette and your wimpy
handshakes in your car. Go inside and wish them morning/ evening etc. or wish
them "NAMASTE" in India style.
Learn from your partner about
their culture
Engaged with someone from a different culture is really very hard but not
impossible so try to make it easy. Now the question is how? Ask your future
partner to help you. Yes he/ she is the only person who can help you to know
about their culture. Learn as much as you can about their culture, especially
greetings (should you shake their hands or touch their feats?), and ask your
partner to teach you how to say --"pleasure to meet you" and "how are you" --
in their native language.
Be polite
This means using "yes" (not "yeah", "oops" or "yup"), "please," and "thank
you." etc. We are not saying to be polite with them only; you should be polite
with your servant and driver when they are around. See if there's anything you
can do to assist in the kitchen. Remember that small performance of reflection
will impend large in their memories.
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