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Judging from my parents' reaction when they came home and saw this, I've apparently just succeeded in pissing off the most important person in my life. Oops. On the bright side, at least this is one secret that's not going to come back to haunt me when they're old and frail. One of the more common issues encountered by straight-laced Asian parents (at least, in my experience) is their disapproval of their son bringing his girlfriend home with him somewhere down his future line of descendants. If you think you can ignore them forever, think again. From talking with others in the know, I've found that there are usually three types of responses to this situation: The first type is usually quite mild—just an annoyed or disapproving stare on the parents' part. A few lapses into an "ahem" or some dumb-guy feigned "excuse me" on your part are all it takes to cheer everyone up. If they're really on your case, just explain that you're staying at a hotel out of embarrassment over how they must have felt about it old man/mommy/daddy/mummy's death. I've found that the combination of that explanation and a "leave it go" look on your face tends to chase off even the most persistent of parents. The second type is a bit more serious. This usually manifests in one of two ways: either Mother or Father will be giving you the silent treatment, or they'll sit with you in comfortable silence, both searching for an opening but unwilling to make one. Both are passive-aggressive responses to your presence, but hey—at least they're not saying anything directly to you, right? All you have to do in this situation is just… chill . Don't talk. Don't ask them any questions about their home life and why they're so upset, and don't get involved in the debate about what you should do instead of going to college. Give them an opening to say anything they want, and accept whatever response they give you. . Don't talk. Don't ask them any questions about their home life and why they're so upset, and don't get involved in the debate about what you should do instead of going to college. Give them an opening to say anything they want, and accept whatever response they give you. The third type is the one I'd like to call "the silent treatment." This usually manifests in the form of Mother or Father leaving their room to sleep in their own bed while your girlfriend is supposed to sleep on the couch (or even worse—on the floor). If there are no other options, this probably isn't that bad—after all, she's your girlfriend , not your personal maid . cfa1e77820

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