Exploring Recent Issues on Cross-cultural Marriage towards Globalizing

Authors

  • Sayang Nurshahrizleen Ramlan School of Business Innovation & Technopreneurship, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Author
  • Intan Maizura Abd Rashid School of Business Innovation & Technopreneurship, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Author
  • Wan Ahmad Fauzi Wan Husain School of Business Innovation & Technopreneurship, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Author
  • Irza Hanie Abu Samah School of Business Innovation & Technopreneurship, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/cpy0gm89

Keywords:

Intercultural Marriage, Foreign Spouse, Malaysian, Cross Culture

Abstract

The discoveries of this study have profited the field of intercultural correspondence, members, and the mentoring field. This study affirmed that a wide range of relational unions incorporate conflict. Intercultural life partners have the chance to manage struggle valuably or destructively. Because of the intricate marvel of intercultural relational unions, socially different life partners may have extra difficulties as they experience strife. These difficulties are essentially because of language familiarity, high-setting versus low-setting correspondence, and family restriction. The world is an intriguing and different place to live in. An intercultural marriage is an association of two individuals including various societies and foundations. At the point when two different societies consolidate together, there might be critical difficulties they need to confront. Each race guarantees their claim to culture. A culture may vary, starting with one and then onto the next, due to socially transmitted personal conduct standards, expressions, convictions, organizations, and every single other result of human work and thought. 

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Published

31.07.2020

How to Cite

Nurshahrizleen Ramlan, S., Maizura Abd Rashid, I., Ahmad Fauzi Wan Husain, W., & Hanie Abu Samah, I. (2020). Exploring Recent Issues on Cross-cultural Marriage towards Globalizing. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(5), 7195-7203. https://doi.org/10.61841/cpy0gm89