Ladies, here are 13 questions in-laws will probably ask you on Christmas visit
- Published By Jane Njeri For The Statesman Digital
- 10 months ago
Christmas is a family time and that means some of you will meet your better half’s family for the first time.
Meeting your bae’s family during Christmas can be both exciting and nerve-wracking.
Families often use this time to get to know their loved ones’ significant others better.
Remember, the key is to be genuine, open, and respectful in your responses.
Families are often just trying to get to know you better and make you feel welcome during this festive season.
While every family is unique, here are some common questions you might encounter from your bae’s family during Christmas:
- How did you meet?
- Families are often curious about the story of how couples meet.
- Be prepared to share your romantic tale.
- Tell us about your family.
- Expect questions about your own family, background, and upbringing.
- Be ready to share some insights into your family dynamics including clans, villages you come from and sometimes some relatives will ask about tribes.
- What do you do for a living?
- Career and job-related questions are common.
- Be prepared to talk about your profession, job responsibilities, and any future career plans.
- What Are your hobbies and interests?
- Families may ask about your personal interests and hobbies.
- It’s a way for them to understand what you enjoy doing in your free time.
- How do you spend the holidays?
- Questions about your holiday traditions and how you typically celebrate Christmas or other holidays might come up.
- What are your long-term goals?
- Families may want to know about your aspirations and long-term goals. This could include career goals, personal development, or future plans.
- Have You Traveled Anywhere Interesting Lately?
- If you enjoy traveling, be prepared to discuss any recent trips or exciting travel experiences you’ve had.
- What’s Your Favorite food?
- Food is often a central part of holiday celebrations.
- Expect questions about your culinary preferences and whether there’s a particular dish you love.
- How do you handle stress or challenges?
- Families may ask about your coping mechanisms and how you handle stress or challenges. It’s a way for them to gauge your resilience.
- Are you close to your family?
- Expect questions about the relationship you have with your own family. Families often value closeness and connection.
- What are your thoughts on some current event or Topic?
- Depending on the family, they might ask for your opinions on current events, societal issues, or topics that matter to them.
- Do you see yourself settling down?
- For more serious relationships, families may subtly inquire about your views on the future and whether you see a long-term commitment.
- How do you handle disagreements or conflicts in a relationship?
- Questions about your approach to conflict resolution and communication in a relationship might arise.
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