I think may help to discuss all of these issues with your parents Pressure isn't good for anyone.
Are they particularly strict or would they be willing to compromise?
It's okay, you're free to reply whenever.
They're rather liberal in some aspects and illiberal in others. I've discussed the marriage pressure with them. They're not keen on marrying me off right now - they're waiting for me to graduate with my BA and eventually do a masters. They're also very encouraging about me finding a partner for myself. It's just all the gossipy aunts/relatives/grandmas who won't shut up about it! I will eventually discuss the religion thing once the time comes. I mean, they're gonna start to suspect something's up when I keep saying no to all the suitors. Whoops.
They're rather liberal in some aspects and illiberal in others. I've discussed the marriage pressure with them. They're not keen on marrying me off right now - they're waiting for me to graduate with my BA and eventually do a masters. They're also very encouraging about me finding a partner for myself.
Sounds pretty reasonable to me
It's just all the gossipy aunts/relatives/grandmas who won't shut up about it!
Such is human nature
I will eventually discuss the religion thing once the time comes. I mean, they're gonna start to suspect something's up when I keep saying no to all the suitors. Whoops.
Religion isn't really my thing either And my family doesn't really care, which is certainly a good thing
Wuuuut, I swear we are the same person?! My dad goes to Bangladesh every couple of months too! And he brings back my grandma's achar, pithas, lots and lots of eggplant/deshi limes, etc. Mr Naga is just bae.
Hahaha that's just how we all roll it seems
Deshi limes are actually the best. Fresh naga is amazing too! Even the smell is potent, I always used to wonder as a young child why my Mum used to get giddy over things coming over but now I understand