Do you go to matrimonial bureau to select your life partner?

@ssh123 (31073)
India
July 20, 2007 3:13am CST
There are thousands of people who are self employed, engaged in introducing the life partners between the man and woman. There are computerised matrinominal bureaux in the city of Bangalore with vidos on girls to show to prospective boys and vice versa. Do you have one in your city/country?
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
16 Sep 07
Ok, I picked this topic again because I would like to give my opinion in a different angle from my previous response. In February this year, I went to visit my sister who was working at a private matrimonial office as a go between. I got to know more about the working procedure. Well, I read many of the profiles of those who were looking for a spouse with their detailed information about themselves like when and where they were born and what job they are doing and what hobby they have and what kind of person they expect to have and how much they earn like their yearly salary and how tall they are and their weight. Also they provide their education background and their life photos and so on... My sister told me that many of them who had come to this place to look for a spouse had succeeded in their match. I think that it is a good idea to have some office like this to help people with their marriage.
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
16 Sep 07
That is a good idea to have such a bureau so that it can help thousands of people to select their partners.
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• China
16 Sep 07
That's really a good place for people who are busy and have not enough time for social acivities and also good for those who are shy and so on...
• Malaysia
20 Jul 07
Well... I haven't tried any matrimonial services to get a life-partner. I met my husband in a normal way, face to face meeting. I guess nowadays people are busier, so perhaps using matrimonial services are one of the best and reliable ways to get a partner. Moreover parents are no longer taking part in finding their children's partners, so it's up to themselves now to find their soul-mate. So, yeah if I have not been married yet, I might use this service.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
20 Jul 07
That is nice. But in India, it is the parents who go to bureau with the photograph of the son/daughter to find the partner. They come back with the information to discuss with the children.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
20 Jul 07
Your response has been given BR
@rladiga00 (1165)
• India
20 Jul 07
Ours is a arranged m arriage and my father contacted a matrimonial agent (who also happens to be my distinct relative) who gave the details of a person whom I am married now.
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
20 Jul 07
Thank you very much for your interesting information.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
13 Aug 07
There are also many matrimonial bureaus in cities in China. My elder sister worked there for a few months. I was lucky to have visited her working place this spring and got to know some information about it. The people who want to find a lifelong partner will have to write down something about their personal information to get registered before the staff there can match them. It is interesting though.
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
15 Aug 07
That is wonderful. Not everyone can get their partners by going about loving. These bureaux can help with photographs, personal detials, sometime videos and one canstrike a new life altogether by selecting their life partners. Thanks and have a nice day.
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• China
13 Aug 07
i think there are no beuros in china. the girls make their classmates as their boyfriends in their college life and they lead a free life with them and they marries them by setteling in their life. but there may be some who have arranged marriages with their relations or some other persons