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By Eaglekiwi


Two Cultures Blending Into One

First Anniversary of Two Cultures Blending-NZ Maori greeting called a "Hongi"
First Anniversary of Two Cultures Blending-NZ Maori greeting called a "Hongi"

Two separate cultures blending are sure to create some interesting differences.For a start ,do you live in his country or hers? Add a second marriage into the mix and other people are automatically added to this truly internationally flavoured mix.


Southland Maori Culture-New Zealand, Pittsburgh Steelers-USA

Two Cultures Blending-NZ Culture
Two Cultures Blending-NZ Culture
Pittsburgh Culture Blending
Pittsburgh Culture Blending
Two Cultures More Blending
Two Cultures More Blending

Some Background On Two Cultures

I identify as a New Zealand Maori, woman ,born and raised in New Zealand to a Maori Father, and New Zealand born white Mother, of Scottish and English heritage. English is my first language ,although I understand some Maori language ( also an Official language in NZ) and enjoy the richness of both heritages.

I also hail from a family of nine children ,so get togethers can be quite vocal, and often musical. The guitars or stereo resounds through the house and everyone is eager to know everyone else business. Lots of sharing and caring. Visits can be unannounced ,fleeting or lengthy.Maori's are known for their hospitality and once in your home love to nurture and treat you like family.

To quote and Old Maori Proverb:

"Te Wai Wai Tapu" I walk comfortably in both lands'

My Partner is American born in Jamestown, and hails from the state of Pennsylvania.(USA)

(home of those super-bowl winners above right)

At the moment we are living in South Carolina hence the Palmetto Palm just above..( New Culture for us both)

My husbands ancestors came from Scotland and on his mums side ,some Native American Indian, no-one knows too much ,so I'm looking forward to learning more of that cultural connection too.

Where the Superbowl Champions ,Pittsburgh Steelers rock, yeaaaaaa.....( I had my first football lesson last Sunday).went something like this...."gosh those pants are tight , yes I'm paying attention !,"ok that's the 10 yard line"..."love that colour they're wearing."..ohhh sorry , no I missed that " ...yawn..yawn..."ohhhh look hes made it past two lines,3, yes run run , he made it...touchdown!!!,...is it over now honey?......


Love Comes To Those Who Believe It

Two Cultures Blending

Respect

I don't know what you mean when you think a certain way, or say a certain word, but I respect you ,and I will show you by listening ,and checking that we both understand one another. We often feel confused whenever we don't understand ,even the most simple conversation.

Communication

Effective communication particularly important when two cultures blend, means letting the other person know you heard them and this is one effective method to help do this.

"It makes me mad ,when you ignore me (my questions, my requests, my opinions)"

Many times especially in the 'really getting to know you ' phase with another culture its not the obvious things Religion,Children,Values, etc that stand out but small things that if not talked about in a lighthearted manner ,can become bigger than they really ought to be , things like:

Tone of voice , emphasis on certain words ie WHAT!

"So you get mad when you think Im ignoring you" ?

Talking and listening effectively is shared privilege , not just for the man ,or woman ,but shared. It benefits both people and the more you learn ,the closer you become ( or not) but you learn.

So just because two people speak the same language, doesn't mean culturally they are will communicate the same way.

He says "What you've never seen night crawlers??" Shes thinking ( so who cares if we have night crawlers-defensive mode rises) "What you guys don't eat alot of chili??" (she thinks, oh so we all gotta like chili now)

Reality is hes expressing his surprise openly, because that's common in his culture. The other way around ,would go something like this.

She says "Oh shut-up for 10 mins,I'm trying to talk to my sister" He not only thinks I'm rude ,but expressesit ,ha ha "Screw you" n walks off...She is bewildered?....and the amber light flicks on , is he sensitiveor what??......eventually we check out what exactly each one meant. That was definitely a cultural communication moment....We have had many other 'moments ,trust me , but thankfully we have matured in that particular area. Onto the next 10, just kidding.

Be Interested In The Other Persons Life ..So many events, memories,family history are part of your partners life-be interested!

Get to know other family members ,anyone can notice even a few things to comment, or compliment them on. Write letters ,send birthday cards. The more you give off the vibe that your open to knowing them ,the more likely they will be to let you into their hearts too.


FIRST ANNIVERSARY

22nd August 2009 Will be our First Wedding Anniversary

Seemed like we met years ago ,and that because we did really. .Eventually we married in New Zealand and will celebrate our very first Anniversary In the United States!

He liked rock , I liked country, 'never heard of New Zealand (well vaguely he had) but I really didn't care too much about that , I was more interested in his values how he treated his mother and sisters .Maybe I thought he didn't mean anything , but subconsciously I knew the better he treated those other women in his life , the better chance I would have of being treated well.......that was the theory anyway. I have written an earlier hub called Long Distance Relationship on how we first met ,so I wont bore you with that here. Suffice to say we have had many firsts along the way since 2001.

If You are celebrating an  Anniversary today ,my warmest Congratulations to you and yours!! forver and ever..Amen


First Anniversary GIFTS

TRADITIONAL

  • Artwork
  • Love letters and poetry
  • Favorite book
  • Memory album
  • Stationary with new married name
  • Home decor
  • Gift certificates
  • Cigars
  • Book of floor plans (if building a house soon)
  • Life insurance
  • Geneology
  • Tickets to a play, concert, or sporting event

MODERN

Wood sculpture

  • Kitchen appliances
  • Tupperwear
  • Household appliances
  • Household items
  • DVD or CD
  • Sunglasses
  • Sports gifts
  • Yoga mat
  • Luggage accessories
  • Adult gifts
  • Artisan clock
  • Personalized clock
  • Watches
  • Feature-rich alarm

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Update

08-22-2009 , 22-09-09 

Celebrated our first Anniversary at a local Restaurant, Southern Style . Delicious ,simple and truly another milestone of our first anniversary of two cultures blending!

 

 

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emievil profile image

emievil  says:
4 months ago

Hey Eaglekiwi, great hub. I can relate with the "he like rock, I like country" phrase - definitely describes my husband and me =).

dohn121 profile image

dohn121  says:
4 months ago

Very funny and entertaining hub, EagleKiwi. I have stories for you that will make your eyes roll and some that will make you reach for a Kleenex. It's pretty cool that you like the Steelers...But I bet you know who I like!

I guess that if you love someone and they love you right back, anything really is possible (as trite as that may sound). What many people don't get is that marriage is work. If people look at marriage the way successful business people look at a business, there would be less divorce throughout the world.

Great to hear from you, EagleKiwi! Talk to you soon!

Dohn

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Hi emievil, thanks for fanning me, an honour. So many differences can be funny if you keep a positive slant on knowledge I think. We dont fight over which music to play now, well not much lol.

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Hi Dohn thankyou for your comments and insight!

lol @ football observations, I want to understand the game more so I can comment, but not sure if thats a good thing either but will be an improvement on ,,ohh i like the guys who wear purple....

Im not very good with bets but maybe you like the 'Huskies' forgive me if Im wrong.

I totally agree with you on marriage being work, and yes being committed to making it work ,just like a successful business might.

I hope you write too about your experiences! thanks again Dohn.

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Pete Maida  says:
4 months ago

Happy Anniversary! This is the blending the will bring peace to the world. When all cultures mingle understanding grows and the need for war will die. We have blending in our family. Our family has members that are European/American, African/American, and Hispanic. It is a real good thing.

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Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Hi Pete, Awww thanks for your good wishes. And ya know what I think your right!. It is a small thing but almost every day I meet someone who is curious because they have never met someone (me) that was born so far away, and its great feeling when they accept and even like you. Yes it is a real good thing-heart of the matter or matter of the heart lol

no body  says:
4 months ago

The blending of two cultures is not easy. In my case we had to find a common ground and that is that we both are Christians. It is hard because black Americans and white Americans do still live in separate worlds though most people are used to seeing both, most don't live in both. I changed a lot but I am still me. I don't do what I would do if I had never met my wife or had my children, I know. But I like what's been incorporated in. I wasn't a fan of rap. I listen now with one ear. I've had to learn. She lives differently too, I know. Putting up with country music once in a while and my news/talk radio. Thank you for sharing this much of yourself. I'm glad I had the chance to meet you, my friend.

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Hi no body ,wonderful to see you again and thankyou for your comments.God really is the glue and sometimes it can feel pretty wobbly.

I think I know what you mean ,same , but different.Perhaps too, some people are just more open and tolerant of one anothers differences. I try not to sweat the small stuff and keep it in perspective as much as a woman can lol.To tell you the truth it is not until another person asks either of us , how we feel about something,( that they perceieve would be a problem??) do we smile n say , its not really a problem. Must be because we ,like you are just loving n living life the best way we know how.

It is an pleasure to know you too.

p.s I have teenagers so I learned to listen to rap(some) with one ear ,long before I got to the USA lol.

Nemingha profile image

Nemingha  says:
4 months ago

Congratulations, and may you have many, many more anniversaries to celebrate together.

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Nemingha -Thankyou for your comment and good wishes!! that was very kind.

RGraf profile image

RGraf  says:
4 months ago

Beautiful piece. Congrats on seeing the issues and blessings with merging cultures. So much can come out of it.

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Thankyou RGraf such a wonderful honor coming from someone like you ,smiles.

Princessa profile image

Princessa  says:
4 months ago

Great hub that touches the "hairiest" points of marying someone from a different culture. I've been married for 15 years to a Scots (I originally come from South America) and we still have communication issues LOL. But on the good side being so different is what keep us going and making everyday interesting.

Cheers to both of you and my wish for many many years of happiness!

imaginonic profile image

imaginonic  says:
4 months ago

When man had just finished evolving,(dating long loooooong back), there were only few people then and there were two types of them - The 'fully' evolved and the 'partially' evolved.The fully evolved called themselves as "Men" and renamed the "partially evolved" to "Apes" and built special structures for them (Yeah,the zoo's) . At this juncture,when a Man wanted a female partner (a woman), there were no cultures and so on...if he liked someone, he could very well have her for life (with her consent) and it mattered only as long as they both were humans and if they liked each other...There were no concepts of white,black, The "Southern" culture, The "Northern" culture...etc

Cultures and Color are only additional keys of compatibility, they are not mandatory though for a Happy Living. A person from the same culture means that he/she knows about your culture and you need not teach him/her extra stuff like some peculiar habits, formalities etc...If a person is from a different culture, it means you will need to teach them those things...and that is the only difference as far as I can see....

Ultimately, like I said before, all it matters for a successful and happy living is that you both be humans (which I know you are) and like each other (which I know you do). Since you both fulfil the necessary requirements for a happy living, I don't see anything else that can stop you guys from being happy :)

Cheers to both of you, Hoping for many many many of such Happy anniversaries to celebrate together :)

May god bless you too :)

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Princess -Thankyou for your good wishes.Hairy is a good word to desribe some life defining moments.Often its subtle ,other times quite obvious,yet always like you say-always something new to learn.

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Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

imginoic-Interesting anology,although I dont beleive either of evolved from monkeys.Formalities and protocol has made for some interesting conversations along the way indeed ,mostly positive and interesting.Thankyou for your good wishes for us.Appreciated.

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fierycj  says:
4 months ago

Boss Lady you rock! Hey, in Nigeria we've got hundreds of cultures and languages! Try that! Its crazy, forgetaboutit! Hey, funny way of writing stuff. I like you, Kiwi Woman. Just so you know. ;)

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Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Hey CJ ,are you campaigning by any chance , lol ,I like you do.

Nigeria sounds amazing ,full of rich history and cultures indeed!

Funny way Ive writing stuff? -thanks for your comments.

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fierycj  says:
4 months ago

I knew you liked me, ha ha ha. Hey, I meant you write with a sense of humour, funny writing...like its funny. Now dont do that Joe Pesci scene in Goodfellas where he says, "What do you mean, funny? Funny how? Like I'm a clown, I amuse you?" :)

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Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Hey your perceptive I like that ,haha cuz I did mean it like Joe. I inherited my sense of humor from my dad, its been probably my best survival weapon and friend, well one of them.

Lgali profile image

Lgali  says:
4 months ago

Very funny and nice hub

Raven King profile image

Raven King  says:
4 months ago

I really enjoyed reading your hub because you poured your heart and soul into it. I think culture blending is interesting. I 'm a third generation Texan with Spanish, Croatian, Austrian, Lippan Apache roots. I'm not sure about the Lippan Apache roots but I decided to include it.

I imagine New Zealand is very beautiful.

I'm thrilled to have met you today!

Many Hugs!

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

Lgali always a pleasure to read your comments.

Raven King , Thankyou for your kind and generous comments,I guess I dont know how else to write .Wow what a beautiful blend of cultures running through your veins too! My dad said my grandmother ( who sadly I never got to meet) had Croation blood. Thankyou once again for your encouragement ,mana for my soul!

Mana=food

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mtsi1098  says:
4 months ago

happy belated first - I agree that communication, respect and trust are integral components - good hub

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
4 months ago

mtsi-Thankyou for your good wishes and comments-appreciated`smiles.

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vrajput  says:
3 months ago

Nice Articles and you are doing great job on this platform !!!

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Eaglekiwi  says:
3 months ago

Hey Vrajput Thankyou for reading and leaving a lovely comment! great to see your happy face.

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Appletreedeals  says:
3 months ago

great insight into multi-cultural issues. Good luck with your continued journey.

Eaglekiwi profile image

Eaglekiwi  says:
3 months ago

Thankyou so much for your good wishes and visiting my hubs. Your effort and support is valued alot!

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Paul In Russia  says:
3 months ago

Nice hub Eaglekiwi. I recently moved from the US to live with my wife and daughter in Russia. The culture is very different and I can relate to a lot of what you have written about.

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Eaglekiwi  says:
3 months ago

Hi Paul ,nice of you to drop by and I wish you and your family every happiness living in Russia. Will you live someday in the states as well ,in the future maybe?

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Duchess OBlunt  says:
3 months ago

Eaglekiwi, what an enjoyable read. Thank you for sharing such personal stories to make your very valid points on things that help to make a marriage work. Well done.

I smiled hugely when you talked about learning football. I won't tell you what my first reactions were to the game because I believe we are in polite company. I still have not learned to like the game. I know I know, many people will be on my case about that, but I'm over it. LOL

Thank you, it was a pleasure reading this hub.

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Eaglekiwi  says:
3 months ago

Duchess OBlunt It is always an honour for me to see you have stopped by and read my Hub. I think any relationship has its ups n downs but we had a very long courtship ,so I believed that helped to iron out many wrinkles too, though a few persist , lol. Thankyou again for your comments.

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DeBorrah K. Ogans  says:
2 months ago

Eaglekiwi,

Congratulations!

I think it is amazing the things that a couple can work through when they genuinely Love and Care for one another.

Communication is important...

Blessings

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Eaglekiwi  says:
2 months ago

DeBorrah K

Thankyou so much for your good wishes. I guess where theres a will there is always a way, and everything else in between works out over time ,usually lol. Thankyou again.

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prettydarkhorse  says:
2 months ago

oh this is nice, could have greeted you a happy anniversary then, more years and love to come for you...

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Eaglekiwi  says:
2 months ago

Hi prettydarkhorse- thankyou for your good wishes,very kind of you!

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