in two days my brother getting married but my parents are not accepting

India
July 27, 2007 8:26am CST
hi friends in two days my brother going to marry canada girl my parents are not accepting any one can tell how to convenience them please i need your help and i need your thing
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• United States
27 Jul 07
If he's getting married in only two days, then it's pretty much done with. They're nor going to attend and I doubt your brother really cares. I'm getting married next year and I already know my fiance's family aren't coming and we really don't care.
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• United States
27 Jul 07
To tell you the truth, I'm not exactly sure of your question. Mainly because it's a bunch of words all thrown together. This is what I got out of it, literally: "Hi, friends. In two days my brother is going to marry a Canadian girl. My parents disapprove of the marriage. Is there anyone that can tell me how to convince them otherwise? Please, I need your help." If that's what you are trying to say then to tell you the truth, I doubt your brother really cares of their approval. Granted, it is always nice to have the parental approval of both sides; however, if there's a chance that you don't get them that shouldn't stop you from getting married. And if it does, well let's just say they were probably right in disapproving in the first place. BTW I didn't mean to offend you, but I, along with others I'm sure, were very confused. That's probably why you didn't get any responses.
• Canada
30 Jul 07
Are they going to live in Canada or are they going to live in India? I am half Danish, half Canadian (a Canadian citizen) and I am engaged to an American. My parents had a bit of a problem (with the age difference, not with his nationality) but they have come to accept the fact that this is my life, and I'm happy. Your parents need to do the same for your brother and his fiance.