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  • #593849
    smartz
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    if one is meeting the parents of a potential shiddiuch( a girl)…prior to any dates, what kind of question does the boy get asked at such meeting?

    #722857
    cshapiro
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    probably about future plans and stuff…what about a couple thats dating, when should the girls parents meet the boy or vis versa?

    #722858
    Poster
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    Nothing important. The parents with their life experiences and maturity try to get a feel of the boy through mundane conversation. SOmetimes from these meetings the parents will feel that this is not for their daughter, and then spare the date

    #722859

    How your son plans on making a living

    #722860
    bpt
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    How about:

    * Did you have an easy time finding a parking spot?

    * Was traffic heavy coming in from <insert relevant locale>?

    * Where are you planning to go toninte? (and look pleased / impressed, regardless of the answer)

    The answers to the serious questions (future plans, family demographics, ect) should all be known before the boy walks thru the door.

    #722861
    arc
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    BPT,

    my FIL did that and I appreciated it. It was a first date they did their research and then it was time for my wife and I to do the rest.

    #722862
    gavra_at_work
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    Kesubos 102b

    #722863
    artchill
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    Only important things:

    Which daf are you on?

    What did your rebbi say at the last shiur?

    Do you write down your own chiddushim?

    If any of the above answers are unsatisfactory:

    And you want how much from me for support?????

    #722864
    Poster
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    BP Totty, I had a good laugh. So true!

    Or, How many guys in your Yeshiva?

    #722865
    bpt
    Participant

    OK, Artchill, since you broke the ice, I do have one more question that the parents should ask the boy:

    If you were an animal, which one would you be?

    (only answer I would accept: a vilda chaya!

    #722866
    dunno
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    How common is it for a father to farher a guy? And by what number date is it done if at all?

    #722867
    Poster
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    dunno, I say not common, pple joke about it far more than it actually exists. (As with many other things such as Mother in laws, husbands and wife jokes etc….)

    #722868
    artchill
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    Poster:

    If/when the shadchan bamboozels the family with the “Best Boy” nonsense and then demands 100K yearly for the honor of being mishadech.

    Turn the table on the chazer and see if the investment is worth it. Would you pay for a lifelong kollel guy if the bochur can’t pass a farher????

    #722869
    artchill
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    Poster:

    I have a terrific example of one such story:

    One shadchan said the boy expects 100K per year for life in kollel. The first year’s money be deposited into the girl’s account before the first date.

    #722870
    AinOhdMilvado
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    artchill —

    Never heard of asking for 100K before the first DATE,

    but have heard of 50K before the CHASUNA.

    Personally, my answer would be “See Ya, hatzlacha, have a nice life…” Even if I had that kind of $$$, the idea of that level of ego, of chutzpah, would immediately tell me this person is NOT for my daughter, not what I want to be the father of my grandchildren!

    MY question is…

    How many “kollel couples” are really willing to live with the misiras nefesh to REALLY BE a kollel couple???

    I knew REAL kollel families in Yerushalayim that shared 1/2 a chicken for Shabbas (and chicken was ONLY for Shabbas!), dressed in clothes from gemachs, with furniture from gemachs, etc., etc., etc. AND – they were OK with living that way because they were fully prepared to be mosair nefesh to have the full-time learning life.

    Here, most “kollel couples” want to live the life style of working couples, on the cheshbon of parents. Parents who are getting older and would like to work LESS, but have to work MORE, because otherwise they are looked down at, as people who are not “machsheev Torah”.

    OK, I’m going to stop here because I feel my blood pressure rising…

    #722871
    winny1
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    A future father-in-law asks the boy what he plans on doing. The boy says he will be sitting and learning. What about Parnasah asks the girls father. Hashem will help, says the boy. The future mother-in-law asks her husband, “How did it go”? Her husband says “pretty good, he showed me alot of respect and even thinks that I’m G-d.”

    #722872
    bjjkid
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    my father ALWAYS fahers the bochurim……

    #722873
    mom of a few
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    Most people just talk about mundane things to get a feel of the personality…

    #722874
    esss
    Member

    AinOhdMilvado-

    I agree with you 100%. The lifestyle that kollel couples live these days is getting way out of hand. I’m not talking about all kollel couples, but I would say a nice percentage.

    It is not fair for those who are really being moser to learn in kollel. How do you think they feel when their kids come home from school saying that they want this designer thing and that… why?? because their friends have it. This is what their kids see all around them and it’s sickening!! This is not what living a kollel lifestyle is all about!

    #722875
    aries2756
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    Everything is going to depend on who the girl’s father is and what kind of personality he has. Some are going to try and make the young man comfortable by just small talk about “did you have a difficult time finding the house” or “how was the traffic coming over” or even “would you like something to drink?” and some will do the farheir thing which I believe is pointless unless the daughter feels there is something to delve into.

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