Safe to say he approved (asianly)
Getting parental approval for something as permanent as a tattoo can be a challenging experience, especially in many Asian families where tattoos are often seen as unconventional. From my own experience, approaching this topic requires a mix of patience, respect, and creativity. One effective way to ease apprehension is by involving your dad in the process, making it less about rebellion and more about honoring family or culture. For instance, highlighting your dad's calligraphy expertise can turn the tattoo into a meaningful family symbol rather than just body art. When my sibling and I decided to get matching tattoos, we first asked our dad to create custom calligraphy for us. Presenting the tattoo with his characters fostered a sense of pride and connection, which softened his usual skepticism about tattoos. Remember, responses will vary as every family dynamic is unique. Some parents might remain skeptical, whereas others may feel flattered to be part of the story behind the tattoo. The key is to maintain open communication and show that the tattoo reflects shared family values or memories. Overall, combining humor with cultural respect—like gently 'tricking' your Asian dad by appealing to his artistic skills—can turn the approval process into a fun and bonding experience rather than a confrontational one. It’s important to keep in mind both the cultural context and the individual personality involved.
