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Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day

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Updated: 2010-11-11 17:33
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Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day
 

Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day

Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day   A libido-fueled Single's Day 

Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day

      Of all the gossip you hear about Chinese college students, here is the truth most likely to be denied, they are libido-fueled, in a lovely way.

        It is wise to have a healthy humor for the sultry diagnosis. For those who live outside the Middle Kingdom with no idea of its overprotective parents that remain prudishly ancient-minded on sex education, try to think about the gushing energy when you, in life's prime, were suddenly freed from an almost-two-decade no-no of any romance that was awkwardly unexplained at all except “don't even think about it before the college.”

       Yes, college, the Chinese students' Mecca of Love, where the most intolerable sin is being a miserable single. While, where there is oppression, there is resistance. That's why the lonely hearts cobble together their Bachelor's Declaration by coming up with, not one (they love to deny that they hate the number) but three festivals, on January 1, November 1 and 11, dubbing them the Little Single's Day, the Middle Single's Day and the ultimate Big Single's Day respectively. Obliviously, they hate the number so much that it becomes a symbol worthy of special rituals.

       As a nude wild run would be not fun or innovative enough (the fact is, it is too damn cold), the proud dorm birds retreat into comradely bachelor league seeking the little comforts that belonging brings and, secretly and more importantly, a potential mate to escape the club; some just indulge in the laughable sour grape jealousy by vowing to take up all the single seats in cinema, just to separate gooey couples. Oh, for the poor guy, get a life.

       Jumping into romance just to avoid the self-imagined awkwardness on every Nov 11 is hardly the universal choice. People in Hong Kong celebrate the date as well, but in a totally different way. They save it, a surprise, for the lovey-dovey couples, as the two elevens are spelled out as one by one, side by side. What a romantic interpretation! Similarly adorable, Taiwan residents celebrate it, surprise again, for all the twins. And in the West, Nov 11 is marked more solemnly for the fallen soldiers and surviving veterans in the WW I as the warfare drew to an end in 1918.

       Until we come before a colorful culture mirror, we haven't realized that our self-images could be painted in so many different ways, which makes the Chinese student's amorous abandon on Nov 11 so much more entertaining.

      So, let's whoop it up. Here is China Daily web-editors' festival feature, a full coverage of the interesting stories on the bitter and sweet of the Single's Day.

 

 
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Of all the gossip you hear about Chinese college students, here is the truth most likely to be denied, they are libido-fueled, in a lovely way.
It is wise to have a healthy humor for the sultry diagnosis.

Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day

 
Bitter and Sweet on Single's Day
 

 


Catherine,
24, civil servant, Beijing: stop being too picky

Maybe I'll go have dinner with my friends after work that day.

I want to find my other half and settle down soon, though I have many friends who seem to enjoy their single life right now. I am quite OK with blind dates,for they help broaden my currently limited social circle and increases the possibility to get a boyfriend.

I do know some girls who are too good to find a match very soon. However, for others, it's better to discard the unrealistic pickiness if they want a boyfriend.

 

Zhang Zhenlan, 24, institute sales, Shenzhen, Guangdong province: stand on my own feet first

I'll probably be working late that day.

I'm new to the city, thus would like to think more about a good beginning for my career than of a boyfriend.

I enjoy the time to myself. It's still seven years to go before I want to get married. Right now my job is of top priority. Girls should have a good attitude about being alone. We should be confident and have something we can do on our own.

Anyway, if I find the one I feel right about, maybe I won't spend so much time working as now.

 

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Chen Yuan, 22,

postgraduate, Wuhan, Hubei province: don't want to be all by myself

I'll have a specialized course exam on the Single's Day.

There are 14 staff members in the lab I work in, all male. Seven of them are single, including me. I feel depressed about that and want to have a girlfriend as soon as I can. But it's not up to me to set the deal. I'll just focus on my study now, and maybe someone will introduce me to a nice girlfriend.

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Two single women look at the advertisements which are posted in a shopping mall in Fuzhou city, South of China's Fujian province on Nov 10,2010.[Photo/CFP]

 
 
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A man and a woman stand behind an Single's Day movie promotion advertisement in Chendu city, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province on Nov 10,2010.[Photo/CFP]