Interracial dating: 'People still aren't used to an Indian girl with a Malay guy'

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Interracial relationships may be more common than ever. But just because they’ve become an increasingly familiar dynamic doesn’t mean they’re widely accepted in Singapore.

Halima binte Mohamed Yahuff, 26, and Muhammad Faris Bin Rusli, 28, have grown used to being judged for dating someone outside of their own race in the two years they’ve been together.

“We get plenty of weird looks when we go out for meals or hold hands on the train. While people here have warmed up to the Indian guy-Chinese girl combination, they still aren’t used to seeing an Indian girl with a Malay guy,” says Halima.

However, the disapproval from strangers wasn’t the toughest part of their relationship – at least not till recently. For a long time, they also didn’t have the full support of both their families.

“Faris’ mom struggled with the concept of having an Indian daughter-in-law initially. She’d ask him things like, ‘What is the wedding going to be like?’, ‘What are the traditions we have to comply with?’ and ‘What are the expectations the in-laws are going to have of us?'”

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