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* In [[Kyou Kara Maou]], Wolfram insults Yuuri's mother, so Yuuri slaps him. Wolfram's brothers beg Yuuri to take it back. Yuuri, who thinks he's just insulted Wolfram back, swears he never will. Turns out [[Accidental Marriage|that's how they propose marriage around those parts]]. The engagement stands for almost three straight seasons, and by the third everyone either considers them married or has forgotten about the proposal altogether. It can sometimes be hard to tell.
* In [[Kyou Kara Maou]], Wolfram insults Yuuri's mother, so Yuuri slaps him. Wolfram's brothers beg Yuuri to take it back. Yuuri, who thinks he's just insulted Wolfram back, swears he never will. Turns out [[Accidental Marriage|that's how they propose marriage around those parts]]. The engagement stands for almost three straight seasons, and by the third everyone either considers them married or has forgotten about the proposal altogether. It can sometimes be hard to tell.
* There is a major culture clash between Ichigo and Byakuya in [[Bleach]]'s "saving {{spoiler|Rukia}}" arc.
* There is a major culture clash between Ichigo and Byakuya in [[Bleach]]'s "saving {{spoiler|Rukia}}" arc.
* One of the prevalent themes of ''[[Ikoku Meiro no Croisee]]''.
* One of the prevalent themes of ''[[Croisée in a Foreign Labyrinth]]''.
* The [[Yuri Genre]] manga ''[[Flower Flower]]'' revolves around this. Two princesses from separate countries are wed but their culture clash. This leads to some interesting situations.
* The [[Yuri Genre]] manga ''[[Flower Flower]]'' revolves around this. Two princesses from separate countries are wed but their culture clash. This leads to some interesting situations.