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College students try to look for rich marriage partners
www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-29 11:22:29
Chinanews, Guangzhou, Apr. 29 �C According to Information Times, college
students in Guangzhou intend to choose partners in marriage through the
help of matchmaking agencies. Experts point out that these students hope
to look for partners that earn high salaries.
Cao Guotang, associate professor of the Psychology Department of
Guangzhou University, revealed that most college students in Guangzhou
intend to look for partners early, but they often fail to keep a long
partnership.
Currently more and more students are influenced by western lifestyle and
want to hunt for wealthy partners in order to enjoy good life quality
rather than to find true love. Wu Peiling, manager of Guangzhou Youth
Matchmaking Agency, said that in 2006 more students than ever before came
to seek their help. But she also pointed out that these students hope to
find rich marriage partners.
A survey launched among students in 12 colleges and universities shows
that more than 30% of respondents think dating while studying in college
may affect their studies, but 53.2% of them also reveal that they will go
dating if they find appropriate partners.
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