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Most of us could use help in connecting better with our in-laws, especially when their is a culture gap.

In episode 93, Jessica Kumar talks about her top 3 strategies for building bridges with Indian in-laws as an American married to an Indian. There is no sure fire way to a perfect relationship, but these 3 things go a long way and can win over most aunties and uncles and give them a positive impression.

My new course "Interacting Confidently with Indian Family and In-Laws" covers Hindi that you need to know as well as sociological concepts which will help you navigate tricky relationships!

Perfect For:

  • Romantic partners of Indians who want to better understand Indian family culture
  • NRIs looking to improve interaction with elders
  • Brides and grooms of Indian origin preparing for their wedding
  • Indians living abroad who want to stay connected with family traditions and customs
  • Anyone attending an Indian wedding who wants to practice Hindi before the event

See the 14 part course here-- it includes video lessons, homework, audio files and printable materials to help you better interact with Indian family members.

All my courses at www.learnhindianywhere.com

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