In our society, transnational love seems to have become a trend, which is seen as a bridge between two different cultures, helping to promote mutual understanding and friendship. However, this marriage also raises some concerns, especially for those who are worried about cultural differences, language miscommunication, and more.
Recently, I met a female friend who had a history of cohabitation with a black person. The experience left her confused and painful because she used to think the relationship was good, but her boyfriend proposed to break up when he learned about it. Now that she is married, she did not choose to tell her husband about the experience of being in love with a black man.
First, cultural differences can be a barrier in a marriage. People from different cultures may have different life Xi, values, and beliefs, which can lead to conflicts and misunderstandings. Secondly, language miscommunication is also a common problem. Although many multinational couples are able to overcome the language barrier, there are still many who are confused and upset because of language issues.
Additionally, some people may worry about the discrimination and prejudice that comes with associating with foreigners. Although the situation has largely improved, there is still discrimination and exclusion of people from different cultural backgrounds in some regions or groups.
My friend's story is a prime example.
She used to think that her transnational relationship was beautiful, but in the end she broke up because of her boyfriend's incomprehension and discrimination. This shows that in transnational marriages, we need to be more cautious and patient to overcome cultural differences, language miscommunication, and other issues.
Overall, transnational relationships have both benefits and challenges. It can indeed be a bridge between two different cultures, helping to enhance mutual understanding and friendship.
However, we also need to be aware of the problems it can bring, such as cultural differences, language miscommunication, etc. Therefore, before deciding to enter a transnational marriage, we need to seriously consider these issues and be well prepared.
In closing, I would like to say that everyone has their own story and experience, and we should respect everyone's choices and decisions. No matter what kind of marriage partner we choose, we should be open, tolerant and understanding of each other's differences.