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I would think he is required to do the same. prepare the knee pads. lol..
People still do it but I think I posted with someone who said that because they are christian so they don't do it? We are christian and we still do it. It's a part of the hmong culture and it's out of respect for the parents. I think I would be kinda mad if a guy refused to bow down to my parents. LOL
Oh, I fogot.. it was you that told me that christian people tsis pe!
I'll have to go pull that thread.
thau ib ntus no kuv mob mob hauv caug le...can i be excuse due to health conditions like gout?
Koj tseem qhia lawm thiab ces lawv hajyam hais kom koj pe ntxiv xwb os.
yog tias nej yuav luag ib tug nkauj nyab, nej puas pes?as in respect "pom niam, pom txiv, pom neej pom nus?"
It's not really about respect. It's more about making the new son-in-law suffer before he is part of the family. Same goes to the drinking part.
I am curious, what if the husband to be is not Hmong?