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'LAJ' has been helping people unite as true friends, mostly leading to marriages, since September 1979. Initially,
its members were of Asian origin settled in the United Kingdom, Europe, U.S.A., Canada and other parts of the world.
Towards the end of the eighties, white persons came in large numbers as well, seeking Asian partners. It is a known
fact that Asian girls are mostly obedient, submissive and respect their partners, as also is the case with Asian
men. As time passed on, both men and women from various nations joined this well established marriage bureau, thus
making its membership 'multi-cultural'.
LAJ is famous in providing the service
of joining successfully two unknown souls as perfect partners. It has grown
enormously to the internationally recognised size as LAJ
is known today. It has progressed tremendously and helped to meet the ever increasing
demand of various communities which have otherwise been experiencing difficulties
in finding suitable partners for marriages. The great contribution by 'Laj'
in the matrimonial field has been echoed by various newspapers and magazines.
Our ex-members also recommend us to other persons to join 'Laj' as they tell
their success stories to them.
Approaching friends, relatives and others for help, specially by the Asians, has its own drawbacks. To say 'no',
'not suitable', or, more politely, 'sorry, compatibility does not exist', can bring old bonds of friendship under
strain for the two families. "Why did she reject my son when her parents had been known to us for so many years",
or, "What do they think of themselves by rejecting my daughter for their son when she has all the talents in
her". These sorts of feelings are very hurting and often damage the affection that has existed for so long
between the two familes. To avoid these embarrassing situations, a well established marriage bureau like 'Laj'
becomes the right choice for help as one can say 'no' or 'yes' without any hesitation. After all, marriage between
them must mean happy times ahead, unity between the 'two' and ever lasting love and affection, and all these can
be achieved if both say 'yes' without any pressure from the families.
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