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Overseas returnees face various obstacles to marriage in China (4)

(People's Daily Online)

15:04, November 12, 2012

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Do not wait until it is too late

Ma Zezhong, director of the PKU Boss Psychological Consultation Center, said that after returning to China, overseas returnees should obtain a clear understating of the environment they live and work, adjust their expectations, and figure out whether they want to marry someone they love or someone that suits them. Furthermore, their parents should not put on too much pressure or give them too little personal space; otherwise it will cause negative results.

Ma also called for more healthy outdoor activities. "Overseas returnees can expand their social circles by attending these activities. They can relax and take the chance to find their Mr. or Mrs. Right," Ma said.

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