Are you looking for your Mr. or Mrs. Right? Go to “love-selling” supermarket. | |
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Nov 19, 2009 03:18 | |
| A special supermarket was open on Bachelors’ Day (Nov. 11th). This supermarket doesn’t sell groceries, food or some other necessities and the customers are different. They are almost singles. There they don’t buy vegetable, fruits, food etc. They go there just for finding their life partners. Why do they go there to find their soul-mates? All the information of the candidates is guaranteed according to the supermarket manager. It is much safer than dating websites. If you are a single, just go there to have a try. Maybe, you will find your Mr. or Mrs. Right there. |
Nov 19, 2009 19:33 | |
| That's unusual. There are people everywhere in China. At work, at school, at various gatherings and social functions. And family and friends are eager matchmakers. Hard to believe dating is this hard in China these days. |
Nov 19, 2009 20:16 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by SHESGOTTOBE That's unusual. There are people everywhere in China. At work, at school, at various gatherings and social functions. And family and friends are eager matchmakers. Hard to believe dating is this hard in China these days.Well, I have to say that my parents and relatives are too warm-hearted. They are doing their best to help me find a girl. I've already told them that they needn't worry about me. It's my business and I have my plan. But they still try to introduce some girls to me. Annoying! |
Nov 20, 2009 02:51 | |
| Well, the most important thing the parents care is their kids. So try to understand them and be petient... |
Nov 20, 2009 04:15 | |
| I was listening to the radio today. Apparently Match Making business are huge in China. They even have their own association. Dodger. |
Nov 20, 2009 15:18 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by JIMMYB Well, I have to say that my parents and relatives are too warm-hearted. They are doing their best to help me find a girl. I've already told them that they needn't worry about me. It's my business and I have my plan. But they still try to introduce some girls to me. Annoying! I know exactly what you mean, JimmyB. In fact, women have it tougher when it comes to annoying family members and friends. Even in the West, they are like this. It’s like it’s the only reason why you are a woman and why you exist. At a certain age, they ask you if you already have a boyfriend. If you say no, they ask why not? Then they go on a quest to introduce you to every Tom, Dick and Harry they know. Then once you get a boyfriend, they ask if you’re already engaged. If you say no, they ask why not? In fact, the showing of the diamond engagement ring is a ritual here. Yea, diamond rings are big business here. Once you’re engaged, they ask when you’re going to get married… And they will plan your wedding for you even if you didn’t ask. This is another headache for many bride-to-be here because they will try to accommodate and please everyone. Sometimes the couple would just elope, go and marry in Vegas just to avoid all the brouhaha. I know many couples like this. They marry in Vegas without their families or friends and then just host a party when they come back after the honeymoon. Once you’re married, they ask if you’re already pregnant or when you’re planning to have babies. Once you have a baby, they ask when you’re planning to have another one. The questions and inquiries never end! Family members and friends think that is how they show they care about you but they don’t know the pressure and annoyance of it all. |
Nov 20, 2009 19:01 | |
| I guess I'm lucky. So far as I could recall, I didn't get myself into such a situation^-^ |
Dec 25, 2009 21:04 | |
| Does anyone here have any update on this supermarket? Has it been closed? |
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