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Meeting His Parents
"Would you like to meet my parents?" Gulp.
Meeting his family for the first time can be more nerve-racking
than going on your first date. What if they don`t like me? What
if I don`t like them? What if I say something wrong? These and many
more questions will be flying around your head. Don`t worry we have
some useful tips for surviving the introduction with your in-laws.
First Impressions matter
Go girl this guy must be serious if he wants you to meet his parents.
But remember first impressions are very important. If his parents
take a dis-liken to you on your first encounter they may never accept
you and if they do it could take a long time.
Get wise
Find out as much as you can about his family by asking him questions
about them such as, has there been any recent deaths that you could
avoid. The last thing you want is to tell them that you want to
diving if his uncle has just been eating by a shark. (I know it
ain`t likely but it is just hypothetical OK.) And if you know that
his parents are very conservative, you may want to cover up that
tattoo or temporarily remove that nose ring - or at least have your
partner warn them of your body art - before meeting them.
Until you have got to the point of calling them mum an dad try
to steer clear of any family disputes or differences of opinions.
Keep
Long before you meet his parents, talk with your boyfriend about
what he wants out of the visit, letting him share what to address
and avoid. "He needs to prepare you and support you there.
Think of questions you would like to ask them. After all it is
not just about them liking you, you also have to like them they
could be your future in-laws. Talk about current events, and target
their interests or careers.
House guest etiquette
If you are staying at their home for a night or a few days show
them a token of appreciation by offering them a bouquet of flowers
or a potted plant.
Take a bottle of wine to dinner (check with your partner that they
drink first. They might be recovering alcoholics and you don`t want
to get them back on the band wagon do you?)
If you are a vegetarian make sure you let them know before hand.
Make sure you EAT all or at least most of your dinner. You don`t
want to offend them.
Most important don`t over do the booze. The last thing you want
to do is get drunk and slag off his mother`s cooking.
Where to sleep
Although the two of you may share a bed when you're on home turf,
while at his parents' place, they might not go for that sort of
thing so do respect his parents wishes. (Well at least until they
are a sleep then sneak into his room for a quickie. But make sure
you don`t fall a sleep in his bed or you may get caught and that
won`t do you any good when trying to score some brownie points.)
What if they hate me?
Keep in mind that his parents are just as anxious as you are and
that they will be thinking exactly the same questions.
While it's normal to want to be popular with potential in-laws,
be open to the fact that you may not "click." Do not expect
to build an instant bond with them, but instead try to help them
be at ease with you, opening the door for a warm encounter the next
time you get together.
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