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Signs your boyfriend's parents like you

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 3, 2021, 11:00 IST
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Do his parents like you?

You met your boyfriend’s parents for the first time and all you could think about was whether they liked you or not, and the impression you left. If you are having sleepless nights over the scenario then look for these signs that prove that his parents indeed like you!

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They asked you a lot of questions

When we like someone, we tend to ask many questions just to know them better. Curiosity comes naturally. From where they grew up to goals in life, ways of spending leisure time, etc. It looks like grilling but it is in fact a good thing that they are trying to get to know you and that they are interested.

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They pay attention

When you are saying something, they pay attention to you and ask you if you would like to eat something. This is a positive sign. This is perfect when both parents are paying attention.

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Fixing future meetings

If they are talking about future meetings, introducing you to other family members then it is probably a green signal. They are accepting you as a part of the family.

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Meeting again

If they ask you when are you coming next, then you know that they like you and want to get to know you better. Specific invitations to different events matter a lot.

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Introducing you to their guests

When they ask you to accompany them for a family event and introduce you to the people, you do not need a bigger proof especially in an Indian family set up. Parents do this only when they have accepted you and already treat you as their family.

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