These Newlyweds Thrive Living With Their Immigrant Parents

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Most weddings take at least a year to plan, but this couple arranged theirs in six months

Along with her mother and father , Bansal and her husband co-habit with her aunt, uncle, cousin, as well as her sister .

“I was sitting with my mom, Shane came in and said, ‘Hey, I’m going to bed.’ He kissed me on my forehead and then he turned and kissed my mom’s forehead,” she said, laughing. “It melted me! I don’t think that would have happened if we weren’t living here.” “I’ve never grown up with a dad, so calling them ‘Mom and Dad’ instead of ‘auntie and uncle,’ which is sort of traditional for Indians, that’s kind of new,” Singh told HuffPost Canada.

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