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Q: why 'age' factor really matters among chinese?

11 years 27 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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in regards to what?

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I think most countries have a retirement age, if that's what you mean.

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Do you mean retirement age?

or age of "consent"?

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age is a number. numbers leads to logical thinking. logical thinking leads to ... (ccp go bye bye)

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unless you take you numbers past a numerologist in which case it leads to superstition and random shit

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wine or whiskey?

GuilinRaf:

Bourbon please.surprise

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GuilinRaf:

Yuk???!!!

Great! Can I have yours too!

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TedDBayer:

Tequila lately. ;-P`

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In order to really understand why the "age difference" factor is so important in China, you must first understand Chinese minds and way of thinking.  In general, Chinese fear death, they even dislike to talk about it, and always feel you will face it when "real old".  If you are not that "old", you do not need to think or even consider death at all.  Basically, they do "feel" that only "real old people" die, younger ones have nothing to worry about.  So, when selecting a "life partner", they seek one as close to their age as possible, to insure they both will have a "long" life together.  They do not comprehend or consider at all the fact that all we need to die is to be alive, and could happen at any time, with no warranties of who will die first, the older one or the younger one. 

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i swear to christ if you win answer of the day for an ambiguous question ....cool

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