I've been dating this great guy for some time now. I love him, I can't imagine my life without him. He makes me so happy, and he is so sweet to me. But we are from 2 very different cultures and backgrounds. My family is from Russia, our traditions and cultures are quite a bit different from his family's more American ways. He's really sweet and understanding, and he's trying to learn Russian for me.
But lately, we've been talking marriage, and that's causing me to think about having kids with this guy. I want my kids to know Russian and read Russian stories and basically understand where they come from. But how much of the language will the kids know if only one parent speaks it? And then raising kids, our parents have very different parenting styles. My parents were rather strict, and expected good things from us, whereas his parents were more free and relaxed with how they were raised. So then who's parents do we model our parenting on?
Like I said, I can't imagine my life without this guy. But are we going to have a more difficult time in the future because of the culture differences? Or do they really not matter all that much? He already said he wouldn't mind putting up a New Years tree every year, and he loves Russian cuisine, so that wouldn't be an issue, but what about other things? Although there hasn't been too many issues yet (other than my grandparents not being able to pronounce or remember his name for some reason), but I feel like it will inevitably come up at some point, no? Does anyone have any experience?
But lately, we've been talking marriage, and that's causing me to think about having kids with this guy. I want my kids to know Russian and read Russian stories and basically understand where they come from. But how much of the language will the kids know if only one parent speaks it? And then raising kids, our parents have very different parenting styles. My parents were rather strict, and expected good things from us, whereas his parents were more free and relaxed with how they were raised. So then who's parents do we model our parenting on?
Like I said, I can't imagine my life without this guy. But are we going to have a more difficult time in the future because of the culture differences? Or do they really not matter all that much? He already said he wouldn't mind putting up a New Years tree every year, and he loves Russian cuisine, so that wouldn't be an issue, but what about other things? Although there hasn't been too many issues yet (other than my grandparents not being able to pronounce or remember his name for some reason), but I feel like it will inevitably come up at some point, no? Does anyone have any experience?

