(ECNS) -- Most of China's college students say they have no problem with the term "I would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle", which signals that traditional attitudes toward love and marriage are being challenged by younger generations, an online survey has found.
The study was conducted by Renren Network, a popular Chinese social networking service, in preparation for May 20, a contemporary local Valentine's Day chosen mainly for its phonetic similarities to the Chinese for "I love you".
Of the 2,573 post-90s college students - 1,256 males and 1,317 females – 67.7 percent say there is nothing wrong with such an attitude but that they would not do soyummy girls. 20.4 percent say they strongly oppose the sentiment and resent such behaviorChinese sordid divas. 7.1 percent say the words are the creation of someone suffering a case of sour grapescarnal beauties. and 4.8 percent say they would have a try if given the chance.
When choosing their dates, the post-90s pay most attention to personality (87.1 percent), common language (81.1 percent) and appearance (58.2 percent).
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