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Feeling Comfortable About the Meeting Ask to meet at a place where you will feel comfortable. This is an important event so it's normal to feel a little nervous. Dress to impress. Make a list of what you want to learn. Allow the parents to take the lead in a group setting.
Introduce yourself, key points about your education, work, family. Let her know key reasons why you thought it's important for you to take this next step of a video call, things that caught your attention about her bio. Ask her intelligent questions about her education, work and what brings her joy.
What would you like me to do for you after marriage? What do you want to see in me as a husband? How much time do you expect me to spend with you daily? What special can I do everyday for you after marriage? What habits you don't like to see in your future husband?
Comments Section 1)General questions like hobbies, how he spends his day. 2) Past relationships if any, expectations from partner 3) Kids or not 4) Religious or not 5)Career aspirations, future goals 6)Relationship with immediate family members, how open minded the family is.
What are red flags in an arranged marriage? Designer accessories. Not knowing how to cook. Coming from a severely dysfunctional family. Not having any productive hobbies. Gossip. wanting to rush the marriage date due to some xyz excuse. superstitous family.
Feeling Comfortable About the Meeting Ask to meet at a place where you will feel comfortable. This is an important event so it's normal to feel a little nervous. Dress to impress. Make a list of what you want to learn. Allow the parents to take the lead in a group setting.
Ask about the next meeting if you want to move forward. Arranged marriages tend to happen pretty quickly, so there's no time to beat around the bush. You can say something like, “I've really enjoyed spending time with you. I'd like to set up a second meeting. What do you think?”
Solid questions. I would also ask about financial choices. Whether they prefer separate accounts or joint account. Sexual compatibility is something you should eventually ask too, although I realise it is not possible for the first time. Share of domestic chores and how household work will be divided.