Friday, October 29, 2010

International Relationship Advice

Anyone want to add anything to the initial list?

6 comments:

조안나 said...

I don't know if this is really advice per se, but my biggest problem with international dating is the, what's next? question. I love Korea, but I don't want to spend the rest of my life here. I want to live in some other countries and experience other cultures. Maybe come back in the future, but I feel too young to be settling down. My boyfriend feels settled here and doesn't really want to even semi-permenantly move to another country.

I guess the advice I would give is that if you start to date someone seriously you need have an open mind to want to relocate at some point. Your partner may not want to live out the rest of their days in your country just as you would feel the same about their country.

조안나 said...

I don't know if this is really advice per se, but my biggest problem with international dating is the, what's next? question. I love Korea, but I don't want to spend the rest of my life here. I want to live in some other countries and experience other cultures. Maybe come back in the future, but I feel too young to be settling down. My boyfriend feels settled here and doesn't really want to even semi-permenantly move to another country.

I guess the advice I would give is that if you start to date someone seriously you need have an open mind to want to relocate at some point. Your partner may not want to live out the rest of their days in your country just as you would feel the same about their country.

Joe Mastriano, P.C.V. said...

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kushibo said...

No advice. Just wanted to welcome you back to the surreal world.

Diane said...

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honnier said...

I had same problem with 조안나.
I am Korean born and raised in here and my fiance is Canadian citizen with Korean background. I am an Univ. student currently and he has a full time job there. We fought a lot, and even broke up once. The conclusion is I am moving over there after graduation and he will put off or give up some of his dreams - MBA, car.. I think the one and only way to solve this kind of problem is to talk, and to yield a bit to each other..