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7 Ways to Leave a Great First Impression on Bae's Parents

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 5 September 2019.

7 Ways to Leave a Great First Impression on Bae's Parents

When meeting your partner's parents for the first time, it's essential to make a good impression. This can be a daunting task, especially if you're not familiar with their culture or customs. In Nigeria, for instance, parents are known to be traditional and conservative, so it's crucial to be respectful and courteous.

According to Readers Digest, one of the ways to make a good impression is to dress modestly. Nigerian parents are generally impressed by moderate and modest dressing, so it's best to stick to the basics. Avoid flashy or flamboyant clothing, and opt for something that's clean and well-groomed.

Another important tip is to keep your physical contact to a minimum. While it's natural to be touchy-feely with your partner, it's best to avoid this around her parents. This includes avoiding kisses, even on the cheek, especially in the early stages of meeting.

It's also essential to be respectful and courteous during the meeting. This means being polite and avoiding controversial topics that could lead to arguments. Your partner's family will likely be curious about your career, goals, and education, so be prepared to discuss these topics in a respectful manner.

Additionally, it's a good idea to offer to assist with some chores while you're visiting. This shows that you're willing to help and be courteous. Finally, be sure to appreciate the efforts that your partner's family has put into making you feel comfortable during your visit.

By following these tips, you can make a great first impression on your partner's parents and show them that you're respectful and courteous.

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