When two people get married, in addition to whether they love each other enough, they must also consider the cultural background and living habits. After all, love will wear out, passion will disappear, in the end can not maintain a habit is to see both sides get used to each other? If you are not used to it, then everything will become the fuse of quarrels, and eventually it will only fade away. If you are willing to accept the difference and get used to a variety of different ways, the relationship will have the possibility of continuing.
What is it like to marry a "foreign daughter-in-law"?
Netizen A: 02 years in Yiwu, small commodity city, several times met a few foreign hairs together, downwind far away reluctantly said that it is perfume smell, close can make you faint! They don't seem to know it themselves, and when they have the opportunity, they will approach you and talk to you in broken Chinese that they don't know which to learn, they are very enthusiastic, and they must go around in circles to find the limelight...
Netizen B: My cousin's family immigrated abroad, my cousin-in-law is German, born a boy and a girl, pure European appearance, no Chinese genetic feelings, and belongs to a particularly beautiful kind. It's not wrong to think of a mixed-race pretty saying. Both the cousin and the cousin belong to the very ordinary kind.
Netizen C: When I went to school, the English foreign teacher was a white American girl, how to say that it was a beautiful girl, but I was super afraid that she stopped in front of my desk and almost fainted once because she held her breath for too long.
Netizen D: Personality can be run-in, temper can be corrected, habits can be adapted, only body odor, that is the taste of a lifetime, even if your sense of smell has failed, what about your parents, brothers, sisters and friends? Do you want them to follow your sense of smell failure? And the body odor will be inherited, what will your children do in the future? Heavy body odor, one vote veto.
Netizen E: After giving birth to a child, it is simply a birth and no one is allowed to enter!

So, what is it like to marry a "foreign daughter-in-law"?