2024-08-09
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
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August 10 marks this year's Chixi festival, also known as the chinese Valentine's Day.
We'll zero in on how Gen Z is navigating the world of love and marriage.
Let's uncover the social and psychological factors driving their relationship preferences and what it means for love in the digital age.
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And it's gonna be the Olympic edition today.
For this program, I'm joined by Yoo Xun and Steve Hatherly in the studio.
First on today's show, let's dive into a fascinating topic perfect for this day of love and romance.
A new survey points to a counterintuitive shift among young people born in the night, while actually two thousands or Gen Z.
Apparently theyre eager to get married earlier, but wont settle for just anyone.
What does it say about their evolving views on love and marriage?
And before we dig any deeper, what do we know about this report?