Twitter Is Listing Down Every Desi’s Dard Of Marrying Outside Their Culture
Relatable, pro max!Love and marriage are the two most-talked-about topics in Indian society. A conversation that has every rishtedar attentive, the idea of marrying, or let alone dating a non-desi can bring with it a bag of issues. From the cultural differences, and traditional barriers to families disapproving of your decision, marrying a non-Indian, or someone from a different culture remains a hot topic. Discussing what, Twitter pariwaar has assembled on the internet to list down the many reasons that will discourage you to find a partner abroad.
According to this new trend, every desi has a unique issue to point out the problems with a cross-cultural marriage, and it sure is relatable. Taking to Twitter, a user named–Asmi wrote, “Can’t marry outside my culture cause how am I supposed to explain that we use the same word for yesterday and tomorrow.” Reacting to this someone said, “don’t forget tarso.”
can’t marry outside my culture cause how am I supposed to explain that we use the same word for yesterday and tomorrow
— Anisa (@anisax15) November 24, 2022
Besides the barrier created by language, the many Indian rituals at a wedding can also be a cause of distress. I mean, who will explain it to non-desis? Pointing what, a few Twitter users said, “I can’t marry outside my culture cos how do I explain there’s going to be 600 wedding guests.” One user also pointed at the ritual of “joota chhupaai” and said, “Can’t marry outside my culture cause how ima explain to him that my cousins & friends gonna steal ur shoes after.”
can’t marry outside my culture cause how ima explain to him that my cousins & friends gonna steal ur shoes after
— ਨੇਹਾ🌷 (@xxnehaaxx) November 19, 2022
i can’t marry outside my culture cos how do I explain there’s going to be 600 wedding guests
— P (@prxbh1) November 24, 2022
I can’t marry outside my culture because i don’t wanna explain why we have to find the ring with roses all over the milk on a golden metal tray at the end of the wedding day
— Sadia 🇵🇰 (@sadiafarooq7861) November 20, 2022
i can't marry outside my culture, how am i gonna explain why i'm mad with ur mum if my mehndi doesn't come out dark ???
— preeti (@Kirenpreet_) November 20, 2022
I can’t marry outside my culture, how will i tell my husband i say “banana” if i want someone to make something for me!?
— 🦋م (@7uvuw) November 25, 2022
I can’t marry outside my culture because I want the inheritance my dad is going to leave me https://t.co/mSRHWhlh4q
— Only Randz (@onlyrandz) November 25, 2022
Some of the Twitter users also talked about relatable, and funny observations. While some wrote, “I can’t marry outside my culture as I don’t want to miss out on the 5-6 functions,” some others mentioned, “Can’t marry outside of my culture because how do I explain that yes no and maybe are all the same word.” Take a look at some of these reactions.
Can’t marry outside of my culture because how do I explain that yes no and maybe are all the same word
— leswayy (@lauralwaysi) November 25, 2022
I can’t marry outside my culture because my dad said he’ll disown me🥹
— dipali (@dipalinaru) November 22, 2022
https://twitter.com/notmyburns/status/1595951965972103168?s=20&t=18cKAgFIGuQbvDrxkz1CFA
i can't marry outside of my culture bc how do i explain to them that there's no cookies in that blue cookie box but in fact, there are sewing supplies 🧵🪡
— sharmie✨ (@luckyysharmss) November 23, 2022
https://twitter.com/sxhalx414/status/1594948782495514624?s=20&t=18cKAgFIGuQbvDrxkz1CFA
Can't marry/date outside my culture coz how do I explain why we can't tell anyone the day we are travelling.
Add yours….
— Tiga Dhliwayo (@Triggah263) November 24, 2022
Can't marry/date outside my culture coz how do I explain why we can't tell anyone the day we are travelling.
Add yours….
— Tiga Dhliwayo (@Triggah263) November 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/robin_singh5100/status/1596034746630344705?s=20&t=18cKAgFIGuQbvDrxkz1CFA
Can’t marry outside of my culture this or that… blah blah blah. Bro you can’t even marry in your culture!
— Khiara (@forestflowerk) November 25, 2022
I can't marry outside my culture, I can't marry inside my culture so I can't marry anyone.
— ருக்ச் (@rukshch) November 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/its_tannn/status/1595931807886856192?s=20&t=18cKAgFIGuQbvDrxkz1CFA
I can’t marry outside my culture bc I don’t want to
— $imi Chahal (@spicysimi3) November 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/sarameah_/status/1594338822791507971?s=20&t=18cKAgFIGuQbvDrxkz1CFA
I can’t marry outside my culture, cause how am I supposed to explain why we drink cha more than 5times a day
— 404UserNotFound (@7beeeer) November 23, 2022
I can't marry outside my culture because BROWN MUNDAY>>>>>>
— Maya🍍 (@Desyeuxdelily) November 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/armaxan/status/1595518741508689921?s=20&t=18cKAgFIGuQbvDrxkz1CFA
Can’t marry outside my culture because our men are the only loyal ones in the pacific 😏🇼🇸🇦🇸
— leka (@liyahkl) November 23, 2022
I can’t marry outside my culture because I don’t have time to explain why you peel the potatoes as you decide what to cook.
— Waru Activist (@GacheriNdumba) November 22, 2022
Can’t marry outside my culture because I can’t explain why we have to act like we don’t love eachother Infront of our kids
— Nivin (@trilly2timez) November 25, 2022
Can't marry outside my culture because I'm not explaining why we can't throw away the butter and ice cream containers 😭🤣
— V_fj (@Thick_pudding) November 24, 2022
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Can’t marry outside of my culture because how am I supposed to explain I need 3 refrigerators 2 filled with all milk
— Kaato 🐿 (@kareniemahal) November 25, 2022
can’t marry outside my culture cause how am I supposed to explain that a kid is must before first anniversary 🫠
— | NawazSharif stan🔥 (@FireMyWill) November 25, 2022
can’t marry outside my culture cause what man is gonna drape me in gold and give me $30k mehr?!
— peter 🫄🏻 (@777aiyah) November 20, 2022
Well, woh pyaar kaisa, jisme problems na ho. Right? Why we do think these issues are ultra relatable, we’d still suggest, you do you boo.
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