Dating Customs Around The
World
By Ron
Zvagelsky
When most Americans think of dating, they think of dinner and a
movie. However, dating has changed drastically over the course
of history and varies from country to country as
well.
In the early ages, there was
no dating or courtship. Men actually captured their wives! They
would raid villages and take the women they wanted for their
own. A lot of our dating traditions were born in the medieval
times from the concept of chivalry. This is where we got out
notion that the male should pay for dinner and that a male
should hold the door open for a lady. Women were actually given
the right to propose marriage in 1228!
Between 1830 and 1900,
romantic love was considered important to relationships. The
rules for dating were strict and steadfast. Men and women had
cards with their names imprinted on them which were left for
each other in an elaborate courtship ritual. It was commonplace
for chaperones to accompany couples on dates.
Today things have changed,
but still there are special customs depending on where you
live.
In Australia, girls often ask
boys out on dates and pay for everything.
In European countries,
teenagers often go out on group dates.
Dating is actually forbidden
in Iran. Boys and girls are kept separate until they are ready
to be married and then their parents do the
introductions.
Dating is also very rare in
Afghanistan, as most marriages are arranged.
Japanese and Korean
individuals usually do not begin dating until they are in
college.
In Brazil, group dates are
not common at all. People tend to date much longer before they
get married.
In China, dating usually does
not begin until an individual is in their twenties. Chinese
singles usually only date one or two people before they get
married. There are also still instances of arranged
marriages.
In most Asian countries it is
customary for young people to remain at home until they are
married and often a newlywed couple will live with one set of
parents for awhile after they are married.
In Kiev, women do not like to
shake hands. They think that it is not feminine. A woman will
hold onto a mans arm when they are out on a date instead of
holding his hand.
Relationships and marriage
are important in all cultures, but the actual act of dating
varies greatly depending on where you live.
About The
Author
Ron Zvagelsky has a degree in
Business Administration from the University of Southern
California. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in May 2006. He is
currently the Chief Executive Officer of PlanJam - where you
can find romantic date
ideas.
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