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AITA for giving up on learning my gf’s mother tongue?

by Michael Lee
January 2, 2026
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He dove headfirst into a world so foreign, driven by love and the hope of acceptance. Every word he painstakingly memorized was a bridge he tried to build between himself and the family he longed to be part of, but the laughter that met his efforts felt like a cruel wall, tearing down his courage piece by piece.

Despite the pain and disappointment, he reached a breaking point. The language that was meant to unite them instead became a source of humiliation, forcing him to question the worth of his struggle when love and understanding could speak through a simpler tongue.

AITA for giving up on learning my gf’s mother tongue?

So my gf is from an Asian country, won't say...

It's a very very difficult language for me and I've...

However in this language, the tone of vowels is very...

my girlfriend's family and friends laugh at me. It's very...

I've decided it's not worth it and I don't want...

According to relationship expert Dr. John Gottman, effective communication and mutual respect are foundational to strong partnerships. When one partner makes a significant effort to engage with the other’s culture, that effort should be met with validation, not derision.

The situation described highlights a breakdown in supportive communication and boundary setting. The boyfriend’s motivation was clearly rooted in connection and respect for his girlfriend and her family, yet the family’s reaction—laughing at his pronunciation difficulties—is a form of hostile criticism that invalidates his effort. This can severely damage self-esteem and create resentment within the relationship. The girlfriend’s role here is also crucial; her silence or passive acceptance of the teasing suggests a failure to advocate for her partner, potentially prioritizing family comfort over his emotional well-being.

The boyfriend’s decision to stop learning is an understandable reaction to emotional punishment, effectively a form of self-protection. However, the core issue is not the language itself, but the disrespectful behavior. A more constructive approach would involve the boyfriend communicating clearly (perhaps in English) to his girlfriend that the teasing is unacceptable, and then the couple needs to present a united front to the family, emphasizing that while he appreciates the culture, he will only practice in a supportive environment, or focus solely on English communication if the mockery continues.

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anonymous936492648 Irrelevant, but why does every guy have a gf...

ThrowawayrandomQ NTA. Been there, done that. I'm guessing Mandarin?

Years of trying, getting laughed at, trying some more, dropping...

Just a thought, does she have a tendency to criticize...

telling you your job could be better, your grades could...

Do you get a general sense that nothing you do...

PRC_Spy Tone languages are very difficult to pick up if...

But they are possible. You are NTA if your reason...

ChiquitaBananaKush NAH If you don't mind them laughing at you...

7hr0wn ESH, they shouldn't be laughing at you because you...

You shouldn't quit just because it's hard, if a long-term...

Neutral_Guy_9 NTA freerange_chicken: ESH.

If you weren't giving up on learning, I'd lean N...

Especially if it's something you know is important to your...

They suck too though: if they want you to learn,...

Language learning is hard and puts you in a vulnerable...

They might be seeing the situation differently - maybe they're...

Maybe they're just being mean. But if you care about...

communicating about your discomfort *and* communicating, even if imperfectly, in...

The individual felt deeply discouraged after putting significant time and effort into learning a difficult language, only to be met with ridicule from their partner’s family and friends. This experience created a central conflict between the effort they invested, driven by the desire to connect, and the negative reception they received, leading to a decision to abandon further learning.

When cultural expectations clash so strongly with personal capacity and result in public embarrassment, should the effort to comply be abandoned, or is maintaining the effort necessary for relationship respect, even when facing mockery? Does the partner have a responsibility to defend their significant other against insensitive family behavior?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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