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My name is Casey and I’m a journalist and blogger living in Australia.
The Intercultural Girl is a blog about intercultural life, Nepal, women's issues, cross-cultural communication, women's empowerment and relationships - especially intercultural relationships. I am passionate about women's voices in the media and the movement toward equality between the sexes.
Love and sunshine to you all.
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Category Archives: Love
Nepali – western weddings some inspiration
Planning a wedding that incorporates both your cultures on the most special day of your life is really difficult. The culture, ceremony and traditions are completely different and of course the bride’s dress couldn’t be more different! In Nepal, a … Continue reading
Thinking about having an intercultural relationship? Read this first
To be honest there are some things I wish my-younger-self had known some years ago. Sometimes when you’re in love, nothing else seems to matter and we find ourselves doing and saying things to our partners to make them happy … Continue reading
Happy New Year
To all my lovely readers, I know it has been a long time between drinks (has anyone heard this popular saying?) , but I wanted to wish you all a Happy New Year. 2012 has been an amazing year. Reflecting on … Continue reading
Living in Nepal- my very deep thoughts
Lately I’ve really been thinking about whether or not I could live in Nepal. Rabindra and I have discussed this recently and it’s something that scares me a fair bit. He has mentioned that we could move to Nepal if … Continue reading
The long story- from Australia to Nepal (part 1)
For those people who have been following my blog from the start, they will know that Rabindra and I have been through a lot in the past few years. My experience of beginning an intercultural relationship with a Nepali man … Continue reading
Posted in Cross-cultural, Family, Immigration, Intercultural, Intercultural Relationship, Interracial, Love, Nepal
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It’s time
In just over a week, we will be landing in Kathmandu!! This is not just a holiday or visit to see family. For those following my story, you will know this trip is my first trip meeting the in-laws. I … Continue reading
When the path leads to somewhere…
Most people have some type of direction in their life. They know what they want to do in their foreseeable future. It might be to stay and work in their country, travel at some point, marry their partner and buy … Continue reading
Things are on the up- good news
The last few months have been a bit of a daze for me. A lot of things have happened and life is getting better day by day. To all my new readers- thank you so much for your support. I promise … Continue reading
Telling the in-laws: what happened
As most of you in intercultural relationships would know, getting your south-Asian man to tell his parents about his relationship with a foreign girl in a HUGE thing, actually it’s a GIGANTIC thing. And we know why: because intercultural relationships … Continue reading
Goris with no intercultural problems
Most of us goris would admit that being in an intercultural relationship is much more complex than being with another ‘white’ man from our own country. The core relationship issues that face nearly all couples are arguably about compatibility, love, … Continue reading