For Six Months, I Sat quietly at Dinner Tables While My Fiancé and His Family Mocked Me in Arabic, Thinking I Was Just Another “Clueless American Girl,” But They Had No Idea I Spent Two Years Living in Beirut and Understood Every Single Word—Until I Stood Up at Our Lavish Engagement Party and Delivered a Toast That Destroyed Their Egos and Ended the Relationship in Seconds.
PART 1: THE SILENT OBSERVER They called me “The American Doll.” To my face, in English, it sounded like a compliment. “Oh, look at her, she is like a doll,” Rami’s mother would say, pinching my cheek a little too hard. But in Arabic, the tone was different. The word they used wasn’t affectionate. It…