ONLINE dating site Sweet Ring’s survey on 550 male and female users found that women would choose a restaurant where patrons need to queue to be seated as a dating venue, reported China Press.
It also found that 53% of the women would evaluate the men throughout the date including observing the way they place orders, treat the waiter, their interaction and personality before deciding whether there would be a second date.Meanwhile, 70% of the men polled liked women who put on light make-up as well as those who dressed casually compared to those who wore feminine dresses.
> China Press also reported about a bride from Jiang Shu in Shanghai who warmed the hearts of netizens when she gave ang pow to two street cleaners sweeping up the remnants from the string of firecrackers that were set off during her tea ceremony.The two cleaners were obviously surprised by the bride’s kind gesture but were all smiles and thanked her profusely.> The Avengers: Endgame set a new box office record in Malaysia for garnering RM41.6mil in just five days, reported Sin Chew Daily.
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