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Ask Amy: Husband’s love has hit a wrinkle

Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

I hope you can.

Dear Amy: Our daughter recently got engaged to a smart and responsible young man.

We’re thrilled, except for one thing: we have nothing in common with his parents.

Their background is completely different from mine and my husband’s.

They don’t speak English fluently enough, nor do we speak their language fluently enough, to have a conversation to get to know them better.

I’m anticipating several family events over the next year when we’ll have to mix and socialize.

 

Please help me figure out how to negotiate these events and become a good in-law to my daughter’s future parents-in-law.

– Really Grasping

Dear Grasping: I have good news for you.

The way to be a good in-law is the same way to be a good person: to be patient, welcoming, friendly, and kind.

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