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Thread: Difference in handling family ties between Chinese and Westerners
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[quote=STELLA8455,258846] I'm an Korean and my parents divorced when I was 20 years old. But now they have their new families and looks like really happy. I usually go their place and stay there for some days. I like both my mom's husband and my dad's wife. So I have two families. I don't think my mom and dad make light of family. So I think divorce is a different matter with considering family ties. If they have so many troubles just because they're with each other, divorce is a good way to solve the problem. And like Carlos and my parents' case, after a small failure, they will find a partner who fits themselves to do better in their new family. Quote : There are more divorces in the west it is true, and so there will be in China in the future. The reality is that divorce parallels wealth. So compare China today with a western country at the same stage of economic development. Then we will see that western countries had lower divorces then too. I fully agree with APAULT's idea. Korea has a high divorce rate, I think you all would know Korea is next to China and is a Asian country. So I agree that "divorce parallels wealth". It has not been long that divorce bacame so common in Korea, and Korea achived economic groth since 1990s. It is hard to say western countries have higher divorce rate. There are also Asian countries which have high divorce rates like Korea and Japan.[/quote]
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