Getting engaged in China | |
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Oct 19, 2005 04:20 | |
![]() | Haha,Elcabron,do it like this???:D![]() |
Oct 19, 2005 04:24 | |
![]() | oh , no , I don't like this kind of proposing |
Oct 19, 2005 04:26 | |
![]() | Well, a Kotau might be a little bit too much. But for the woman in this pic I would do everything;-) |
Oct 19, 2005 04:29 | |
![]() | Is a Kotau a Chinese way of proposal? |
Oct 19, 2005 04:33 | |
![]() | no ,it is not true ! I guess he won't succeed in this way , I will look down upon him at first ! |
Oct 19, 2005 21:54 | |
![]() | So it seems there is no traditional way in China. Like they say .. buy roses, buy diamond rings, bring donkeys, sheeps and cows and kotau. Then what? Tell the girl... we are now engaged. Seriously though, I think the engagement process is out-dated. That's why there is no answer to this subject. Each couple is left to do what they feel is appropriate. |
Oct 19, 2005 22:42 | |
![]() | Yes,in the modern society,everyone are creationary:-)they have their own ways!Look at this......![]() |
Oct 19, 2005 22:46 | |
![]() | Oh , I should think it over whether kotow is necessary :P |
Oct 20, 2005 04:14 | |
![]() | I don't like Kotau,maybe this way is better......![]() |
Oct 20, 2005 17:06 | |
![]() | To Conny: "you have a Chinese wife?" Is that a proposal in the typical Chinese subliminal way??? ;-) |
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