Firoozeh Dumas Quote
When we were finally asked whether we wanted to marry each other, the groom is supposed to answer yes right away, but the bride is expected to take her sweet time and cause a little bit of last-minute anxiety for the groom and his family. When my uncle asked whether I wanted to marry François, I said nothing. My family yelled the traditional response: She has gone to pick flowers. My uncle repeated his question. Again, I said nothing. The family yelled, She has gone to bring rose water. My uncle asked a third time. This time, I said yes. Everyone cheered as my uncle declared us husband and wife.
Firoozeh Dumas
When we were finally asked whether we wanted to marry each other, the groom is supposed to answer yes right away, but the bride is expected to take her sweet time and cause a little bit of last-minute anxiety for the groom and his family. When my uncle asked whether I wanted to marry François, I said nothing. My family yelled the traditional response: She has gone to pick flowers. My uncle repeated his question. Again, I said nothing. The family yelled, She has gone to bring rose water. My uncle asked a third time. This time, I said yes. Everyone cheered as my uncle declared us husband and wife.
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About Firoozeh Dumas
Firoozeh Dumas (Persian: فیروزه دوما) (born June 26, 1965, in Abadan, Iran) is an Iranian-American writer who writes in English. She is the author of the memoirs Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing up Iranian in America (2003) and Laughing without an Accent: Adventures of a Global Citizen (2008), and the semi-autobiographical novel It Ain't so Awful, Falafel (2016).