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A Seat at Our Table

Unspoken Asian Love Languages

04 Nov 2022

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What does love and emotion look like in an Asian household? When "I love you" is not a part of our vocabulary, how is love expressed in an Asian family? We take a look at loving through food and service, the roundabout ways we say "I love you" to our parents, and all that's left unsaid.  Episode outline: 1. Why saying 'I love you' is so difficult 2. How we process and express emotions in an Asian household 3. Loving through acts of service 4. Food as the sixth love language 5. How we love now Join our conversation on Instagram @aseatatourtable.podcast and on our website aseatatourtable.com.au. References & Resources: - Why "I love you" is so elusive for Asian immigrant families like mine - The Role of Silence in Asian American Families - What Does Love As A First Generation Asian-American Look Like? - "Have You Eaten Yet?": Food is the Ultimate Asian Love Language - 5 Asian Love Languages Episode transcripts: https://www.aseatatourtable.com.au/episodes Music credits: - Track: Waves are beautiful only when they break — Seoul June [Audio Library Release] - Music provided by Audio Library Plus - Watch: https://youtu.be/cka7swyWQ_k - Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/waves

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