调查显示 国内超七成大学生目前是单身
A recent survey found that 71 percent of college students in China are single. The survey of 2,394 college students nationwide was conducted in July by MyCOS, an education consulting and research institute in Beijing. More than half of the students surveyed remain single because they have a small circle of friends, while 46 percent attributed their singleness to shyness and 45 percent to pickiness in partners. However, 43 percent of students are single because they choose to be. They are simply not interested in being in a serious relationship at this time in life. Looking for true love is the most important reason given by college students for entering a relationship, followed by finding companionship, passing the time and having sex. Good character is the most important factor college students are looking for in a partner, chosen by 96 percent. Personality comes in second with 91 percent. While 74 percent of male students think appearance is important, female students usually have more comprehensive considerations for future partners, including health, intelligence, economic condition and family background. |