Although many people are still in the dark about what it truly takes to be in an intercultural relationships, most don’t care. As long as they get to be with the person they truly love.
That’s what’s so great about being in an intercultural relationship! No matter how much society, culture, and old traditions stand in the way, love always wins in the end.
Good thing there are bigger reasons for you to fight for your right to be in intercultural relationships. It’s not just about you and your partner anymore. It’s about everybody.
# Sharing different types of food
With a new culture comes new recipes and culinary adventures. Even though there are hundreds of foreign delicacy restaurants popping up every day, you can still be surprised by traditional dishes you never knew existed.
# Extra holidaysA lot of cultures celebrate different holidays for various reasons. Many of those holidays are being integrated by other cultures in their countries, but it’s good to know there are some to add to your calendar.
# Discovering new customsSome customs seem crazy to people of different cultures, but some are actually fun to follow. Weddings are a good example. Some cultures have parties that go on for a whole week.
Some customs are even designed to help those in need, like those which require you to participate in charitable activities. Others are just plain fun, like drinking in honor of a dead hero.
# Realizing some of our beliefs are similarIf you take a deeper look at some of the most widespread religions, you see they all point to one thing: doing good. Some extremists’ points of view are hard to digest, but you still see the good in everyone, regardless of their beliefs. This allows you to appreciate the beliefs you and your partner share.
# Shopping with a new perspectiveYour pantry will have a whole lot more food and your closets will require a little more space. Intercultural relationships foster a newfound appreciation for different cultural products.
It’s not about trying to identify with your partner’s culture. It’s a show of support to buy products influenced by each other’s culture. You’ll see the change once you redecorate and move in together.
# The partiesIntegrating yourself into a new culture can be fun and exciting, especially when it involves having a party. Weddings, birthdays, christenings—intercultural parties during those kinds of events are sure to have lots of people, food, and music.
# Learning a new languageIt’s not mandatory to learn the language of your lover’s culture, but most people opt to try it just for the sake of saying “I love you.” Even then, living with someone who speaks a different language easily influences your education. That’s why people in intercultural relationships learn new languages faster. They have their own personal tutor.
# More gift optionsHaving a partner from a different culture means you have more options for gifts. Don’t mistake it for racism and stereotyping. A lot of people are proud of their cultures, no matter where they were born. A gift signifying their heritage will be well-received and appreciated. Don’t worry about not finding the perfect gift that’s what international shipping is for.
# Developing a new appreciation for perseverance and determinationIt’s not easy being in an intercultural relationship, but that obstacle is exactly what makes you and your partner better people. You know it takes hard work to keep your relationship intact, especially with all the outside forces trying to pull you apart.
# Multiple citizenshipsLet’s admit that this is basically one of the best perks of being in an intercultural relationship. Bonus points for your kids, if you and your partner already sport dual citizenships. But don’t get married for the sake of a citizenship. It’s illegal, so you’re better off just being grateful you fell in love with someone from another culture.