you should not be offended, you should be calling off the engagement.
This might not work and could go horribly wrong but if it goes well.... ok, make an act with your fiance and pretend to get hurt and make sure your family see. then before they can assist you, your fiance should help you and they should warm to her. you should also pertend to fall and let her save you in front of them. This will show that she will protect you when they are not there and they should like her. hope this helps. Hope you get married!
No, once your fiance gave you the engagement ring it is yours to keep. However, if it is a family heirloom (this can happen) then it should go back to the ex fiance.
He would be your fiance. Example: This is my fiance John.
I think it was her fiance
skippy
Mallory Keaton's fiance''s name was Nick.
Considering the wedding is this coming Saturday there is something else going on with your fiance. It is possible his family is not happy with his choice for his bride. He is not telling you the whole truth. It is unusual that the whole family would not be able to make the wedding ceremony. You need to sit down with your fiance and discuss what the real problem is. He may have cold feet or, again, his family may not approve of you. If he loves you he should marry you whether his family comes or not. If it is true the family doesn't want to come it is rude no matter what their feelings are.
That is not a Jewish tradition.
What is the point.
if he talks about them u should pop up the question oh shall we visit them act like your getting ur hopes up so he cant actually say no lolxx
You should mind your own business.
No, you should not tell your ex fiance's parents why you left her unless they are giving you a hard time or ruining your reputation. They will find out soon enough. You should just look after 'you' and you did by break up with your fiance.