It's official. In two weeks my SO will be coming home here to the Philippines, for good!
I'm excited for this since it means that I get to officially introduce him to my family---meaning my parents, my siblings, and all the friends who have become like family to me over the years. It helps that my SO and my dad have been somewhat communicating via Facebook, mostly thanks to my dad keeping him updated when I got hospitalized briefly. My mom has been far more reserved when it comes to online communication with him; she's really more of the sort who prefers in-person meeting. I need to assuage her doubts about how 'different' my SO and I may be face to face. As for my friends, they have been wise enough to suggest friendly double dates or group dates, which I suppose eases up the tension greatly.
It also means I get to meet more of his family (I've already befriended his siblings and I've been in touch with his mother). That also includes my SO's close friends from college days. At least the ice got broken too with social media; as it turns out his best friend and I have the same weird sense of humor.
What worries me though is what will happen when I introduce my SO to my extended family. Some of my relatives can be a bit judgmental; admittedly they are well off, well connected and have never had to worry about advancement. My SO and his family do not move in the same social sphere.
Any tips on how to deal with this potential bugaboo?
I'm excited for this since it means that I get to officially introduce him to my family---meaning my parents, my siblings, and all the friends who have become like family to me over the years. It helps that my SO and my dad have been somewhat communicating via Facebook, mostly thanks to my dad keeping him updated when I got hospitalized briefly. My mom has been far more reserved when it comes to online communication with him; she's really more of the sort who prefers in-person meeting. I need to assuage her doubts about how 'different' my SO and I may be face to face. As for my friends, they have been wise enough to suggest friendly double dates or group dates, which I suppose eases up the tension greatly.
It also means I get to meet more of his family (I've already befriended his siblings and I've been in touch with his mother). That also includes my SO's close friends from college days. At least the ice got broken too with social media; as it turns out his best friend and I have the same weird sense of humor.
What worries me though is what will happen when I introduce my SO to my extended family. Some of my relatives can be a bit judgmental; admittedly they are well off, well connected and have never had to worry about advancement. My SO and his family do not move in the same social sphere.
Any tips on how to deal with this potential bugaboo?
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