rotate wrote:I'm an Englishman married to a Cypriot. Met in the UK whilst we were both studying. Future mother-in-law in Cyprus passed out when my then girl friend told her she wanted to marry an Englishman. Good as gold after that, treated me better than her own children and their husbands/wives.
A couple of shocks after we were married, Priest came to bless the marriage bed at six in the morning, while we were still in it!
All the Cypriots wondered if I was ok (if you know what I mean) because we decided against having children for a couple of years after getting married. Plenty more but I would have to write a book to relate them all.
Nothing nasty just a little bewildering at first.
The film 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' is not as far fetched as you may think, but if you are lucky enough to meet a Cypriot girl dont fight the differences just look at life from a different perspective.
I was once asked by some English friends what it was like to be married to a foreigner? My reply was that 'as I had never been married to an English woman I could'nt say'.
Hazza wrote:Peanut butter and Jam is gorgeous. Very very tasty. I tried peanut butter with Nutella, and believe me, its not nice at all. Was hoping it would taste a little like a Snickers bar......but it doesn't
city wrote:Hazza wrote:Peanut butter and Jam is gorgeous. Very very tasty. I tried peanut butter with Nutella, and believe me, its not nice at all. Was hoping it would taste a little like a Snickers bar......but it doesn't
hi Hazza, seems you have very funny ideas.....
jippii wrote:i wonder if there is any difference between the greek girls and the greek cypriot girls????
brother wrote::lol: Yes there is a difference one lives in Greece the other in cyprus...boom,boom
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