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Traditionally, Americans and Asians

Traditionally, Americans and Asians have very different ideas about love and marriage. Americans believe in “ romantic “ marrige - a boy and girl are attracted to each other, fall in love , and decide to marry each other. Asians , on the other hand , believe in “ contractual marrige" – the parents of the bride and groom decide on the marriage : and love – if it ever develops – is supposed to follow marriage, no precede it.


To help prove these ideas , a survey was conducted among American , Chinese and Indian students to determine their attitudes toward love and marriage . Following is a summary of each other group’s responses to the four key values.



Physical attractiveness : The Americans are much more concerned than the Indian and Chiese with pjysicak attractiveness when choosing a wife or husband . They also agreed that a wife should maintain her beaty and appearance after marriage.


Confiding : Few Asian students agreed with American students; view that wives and husbands should share all thouths . In fact , a majorority of Indians and Chiese actually thought it was better and wiser for a couple not to diccuss certain matters or share certain thought . A particularly large number of Indian men agreed that it was inwise to confide in their wives .


Parnership of equals : The majority of Asian students reject the American view that marriage is a partnership of equals , demanding no more or no less from each other. A majority of the Indian students agreed that “ a woman has to sacrifice more in a marriage than a man “ .

Trust built on love : Significantly , more Asian students than American students agreed that “ a husband is obliged to tell his wife where he has been f he comes home lare “ . The Asian wife can demand a record of her hudband ;s activeties. The American wife , for example , trusts her husband to : do the right thing “ because “ he loves her “ not because “ he has to ‘ .

By any measurement of the four values of romanticsm : physical attractiveness before and after marriage , confiding , equal partnership and trust buil on love , yuong Asian are far from being as romantic as their Amaerican counterparts , even today.
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Traditionally, Americans and Asians have very different ideas about love and marriage. Americans believe in “ romantic “ marrige - a boy and girl are attracted to each other, fall in love , and decide to marry each other. Asians , on the other hand , believe in “ contractual marrige" – the parents of the bride and groom decide on the marriage : and love – if it ever develops – is supposed to follow marriage, no precede it.To help prove these ideas , a survey was conducted among American , Chinese and Indian students to determine their attitudes toward love and marriage . Following is a summary of each other group’s responses to the four key values.Physical attractiveness : The Americans are much more concerned than the Indian and Chiese with pjysicak attractiveness when choosing a wife or husband . They also agreed that a wife should maintain her beaty and appearance after marriage.Confiding : Few Asian students agreed with American students; view that wives and husbands should share all thouths . In fact , a majorority of Indians and Chiese actually thought it was better and wiser for a couple not to diccuss certain matters or share certain thought . A particularly large number of Indian men agreed that it was inwise to confide in their wives .Parnership of equals : The majority of Asian students reject the American view that marriage is a partnership of equals , demanding no more or no less from each other. A majority of the Indian students agreed that “ a woman has to sacrifice more in a marriage than a man “ .Tin tưởng được xây dựng trên tình yêu: một cách đáng kể, các sinh viên Châu á nhiều hơn Mỹ sinh viên đồng ý rằng "một người chồng là bắt buộc phải nói với vợ của mình nơi ông đã là f ông đến nhà lare". Vợ Châu á có thể yêu cầu thành tích của cô hudband; s activeties. Vợ người Mỹ, ví dụ, tín thác chồng: làm đúng "bởi vì" ông yêu thương cô ấy "không phải vì" ông đã '.Bởi bất kỳ đo lường của các giá trị bốn của romanticsm: hấp dẫn vật lý trước và sau khi cuộc hôn nhân, confiding, quan hệ đối tác bình đẳng và sự tin tưởng xuốn về tình yêu, yuong Châu á đang ở xa người lãng mạn như là đối tác Amaerican của họ, ngay cả ngày nay.
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