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Afghan Muslim families – What should I know?!?

I met an amazing guy Afghan who has been living in the U.S. for most of his life (that is, he is very Westernized for lack of a better word). I am going to meet his family and am very nervous as I love this type and may we are very happy together. His family is practicing Muslim and I'm nervous about whether they will accept me (I am a Catholic Caucasian). I'm trying to learn more about their culture and religion and I have great respect for both. Is there any advice you can give me on the customs, practices, etc? Should I bring a gift? If so, What would be appropriate (I usually bring a bottle of wine, but do not drink … so its all a bit new to me!) Please help me out, I love this guy so much and am willing to go to be with him. I want to give this opportunity all that work.

lol .. You better not have a bottle of wine. You might end up shot, point blank headshot boom. Use a hijab, said Salam, dressing modestly. Afghan His family does not accept you. No sense lying to me and saying that they will. Especially if they are in a northwest-west or southwest. The Afghans can not be accepted. Afghans in areas under the Northwest can not even calm your ego when their men / women marry other Muslims from other nations, hell not even want to marry into other tribes. Worldwide marrys prefer his cousin, and I'm not saying this malice, this is the truth. The Afghans are a people who usually live in the medieval world that are racist, and outsiders do not enjoy. "Maybe outsiders PROTECT "- but they do not want converted. Google Pathan code of honor etc. It really depends on your family, but do not expect the Afghans to be a breeze to reach, is based on cultural and racist that the majority of Arabs in my opinion, the Arabs can be bad. For example, go for hajj, if your waving a Pakistani passport day, then a British wave one the next day, you'll see the difference in treatment yourself.

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