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Asked by Naheed from USA | May. 11, 2013 10:15
About:Ancient Chinese Marriage Custom

where is the place of in-laws in Chinese culture

are in-laws treated as family members in chinese tradition. My daughter in-law is Chinese and her sister is getting married but as her second mom I am not invited to the wedding is this a tradition ?

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Answered by Nancy from China | May. 12, 2013 01:12
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It is hard to say, because different places have their local custom, but generally speaking, the mother-in-law is not always invited to their family member's wedding ceremony.
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Answered by Ray from United Kingdom | Sep. 08, 2013 15:49
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Your daughter in-law's siblings are not related to you, so you won't be automatically invited to their weddings. If you were invited, you'd be going as a family friend, not a relative.
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