Submitted by ConfusedThrowaway830 t3_yipwk5 in relationship_advice
I'm American/30m and speak Japanese. My girlfriend of 3 years is Japanese/26f and speaks English.
In our relationship, I generally speak both languages, but she uses Japanese exclusively. In the past, I have asked her why not speak English with me sometimes, but she just said she prefers not to.
The other day, I asked her if she wouldn't even say "good morning" to me occasionally, and she got really, really upset. She said she's just not that comfortable speaking foreign languages to begin with and was upset that I kept asking her to.
But at her now job, she has repeatedly said she's excited to learn some set phrases in Chinese (like "good morning") to score points with some Chinese clients whose Japanese is rusty.
I'm just trying to understand why, when it comes to us, saying "good morning" in English is just uncomfortable, and yet doing so in Chinese, a language she doesn't speak, to someone she just met at work is exciting.
Putting those two together, I feel like the problem is definitely me and I'm not sure how to fix it. Asking her to explain her preference basically ruins her day.
What's going on here? I'm so confused. Is there a kinder, more sensitive way to ask about this?
ChocolateChouxCream t1_iujvbe7 wrote
Why would the problem be you? Those Chinese people she won't see often. She sees you all the time, it's plausible she just doesn't want to embarrass herself in front of you. does it bother you that she doesn't speak English to you ever? If so you better make that clear