Intercultural Relationships: Happiness or Hassle

Wed, Nov 4, 2009

Radio | Iranican Live

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Travel and migration have become significantly more common in the past century. As Comedian Russel Peters puts it, sooner or later everyone’s going to be ‘humped’ and will have a blend of Chinese and Indian in them. Until then, our choices are still open to other ‘cultures’. We’ll talk about the term intercultural itself and move on to real life examples of what is more commonly called such. With Guest Tehran SoParvaaz (please say the parvaaz), we ask what are the pro’s and cons of such a relationship? Is there a correlation between a relationship’s success and the similarity of the individuals’ family culture? What happens to products of such relationship?

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