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Hopefully someone here can shed some light on this. My Dad is from Central America, Panama. Supposedly in the culture down there, the father doesn't communicate or get involved with his daughter-in-law unless his son is around, unless they need his help. For all other things the mother-in-law is the one who keeps in contact with the wife and kids. Here's my problem, I'm in Iraq and my wife has a great relationship with my mom, but my dad will never call her, return e-mails promptly, not pro-active. It bothers my wife that she doesn't know him that well and when he's going to come and help her move, he's going to be mostly a stranger. I talked with him about it and he said that that is just the way the culture goes, the father-in-law is supposed to stay out of his son's families business unless they need him.
He's not rude or mean to my wife, he actually likes her and welcomes her to the family and tells me all the time that he thinks the world of her. But unless I'm around he just won't be proactive to develop any kind of relationship with her. I'm not saying they have to be best friends, but at least get to know each other enough so that it won't be awkward and my wife can enjoy him being around.
I'm not gonna say my dad is making all this up, but has anyone else experienced the same or similar or can explain how this whole culture thing goes. For my whole life I've been Americanized, I was never exposed to how things are in Central America.
I should probably add to this after reading the first few responses. Yes my dad and the rest of my family have met a few times before, kinda hard with us being about 8 hours away. When we're all together everything goes fine.
I have talked with him about the whole culture thing, didn't seem to help.
Can you also tell me how common this is. While my dad told me plenty of times before that he likes her, I don't want my wife to think that he doesn't or just wants to avoid her.
He's not rude or mean to my wife, he actually likes her and welcomes her to the family and tells me all the time that he thinks the world of her. But unless I'm around he just won't be proactive to develop any kind of relationship with her. I'm not saying they have to be best friends, but at least get to know each other enough so that it won't be awkward and my wife can enjoy him being around.
I'm not gonna say my dad is making all this up, but has anyone else experienced the same or similar or can explain how this whole culture thing goes. For my whole life I've been Americanized, I was never exposed to how things are in Central America.
I should probably add to this after reading the first few responses. Yes my dad and the rest of my family have met a few times before, kinda hard with us being about 8 hours away. When we're all together everything goes fine.
I have talked with him about the whole culture thing, didn't seem to help.
Can you also tell me how common this is. While my dad told me plenty of times before that he likes her, I don't want my wife to think that he doesn't or just wants to avoid her.