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<blockquote data-quote="FrancisK" data-source="post: 1501547" data-attributes="member: 20006"><p>I don’t either actually we never have, I mean I’m not too far away but I was the only Chaldean in my high school. I would like to say my parents did it to keep us away from the bad influences but I think it was just coincidence. It’s actually just recently that I bought my parents and sisters a new house close to family and I took our old house. But now that everyone is older they enjoy being closer to family, especially my dad it’s a family reunion for them every day and he’s loving it. He deserves it, he worked 7 days a week his entire life without a complaint.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like we have extremely similar family dynamic with the two different sides and a lot of your family coming over later like mine. I also had to learn Chaldean to communicate them, I was always somewhat decent with my Chaldean but I became fairly fluent after that, I’ve also been scolded when I was younger that I curse too much because those are the words we all learned first haha! I’m proud I speak Chaldean as I’m sure you know very few people born here still do but still it’s going to be pretty much useless by the next generation, kinda sad….</p><p></p><p>We had two weddings on my dads side recently and I loved every second of them, it’s just a big room full of good women, strong men and family love. We have one coming up on my moms side and I don’t even want to go, it’s all just stupid drama…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrancisK, post: 1501547, member: 20006"] I don’t either actually we never have, I mean I’m not too far away but I was the only Chaldean in my high school. I would like to say my parents did it to keep us away from the bad influences but I think it was just coincidence. It’s actually just recently that I bought my parents and sisters a new house close to family and I took our old house. But now that everyone is older they enjoy being closer to family, especially my dad it’s a family reunion for them every day and he’s loving it. He deserves it, he worked 7 days a week his entire life without a complaint. Sounds like we have extremely similar family dynamic with the two different sides and a lot of your family coming over later like mine. I also had to learn Chaldean to communicate them, I was always somewhat decent with my Chaldean but I became fairly fluent after that, I’ve also been scolded when I was younger that I curse too much because those are the words we all learned first haha! I’m proud I speak Chaldean as I’m sure you know very few people born here still do but still it’s going to be pretty much useless by the next generation, kinda sad…. We had two weddings on my dads side recently and I loved every second of them, it’s just a big room full of good women, strong men and family love. We have one coming up on my moms side and I don’t even want to go, it’s all just stupid drama… [/QUOTE]
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