Pairing Off Dec 02, 2015 global relationships apps dating ... feels like that compelling a story. I prefer offline meeting, but I have nothing against online dating. Meeting people in person is better because the relationship is more direct and honest from the first date. NAFIS, 31, SPAINMoreover, while they are quick to say that meeting someone online is entirely normal and accepted—if they didn’t say so, they would be considered closed-minded, which is pretty much taboo among their generation—those now in relationships forged through services like Tinder ...
The (DIS)Connect Dec 01, 2015 communication relationships mobile social media ... for a while—they may learn to speak each other’s language, but they still have moments of misunderstanding. In our qualitative research, a 29-year-old woman from Spain explained, “With technology, misunderstandings are pretty common because you cannot express feelings or tone. I had a big argument with my husband once because typing was not enough. He thought I was siding against him.” Even the advent of video chatting hasn’t solved the problem. A momentary snippet from Snapchat must ...
Dual Intentions Nov 30, 2015 global relationships social life dating ... easier to always find someone better. Adults living in Brazil, India, Spain, and Mexico have more mixed feelings about the benefits of technology for dating than do those in other parts of the world. To what extent do you agree/disagree with each of the following statements?Strongly/Somewhat Agree Summary People are pickier about romantic partners today because technology provides more options | Technology has made dating easier | Technology has made dating a game | Technology makes it easier ...
First Glocals Sep 04, 2014 global travel local culture ... present in almost every country thanks to the Internet, and then there is the culture of each country. There is more integration between different cultures, but I still think different local cultures can be distinctly identified across the globe. VICTORIA, 18, SPAINRegardless of their nation’s level of global assimilation, respondents feel a sense of responsibility to the generations that raised them and those that will follow. They are taking steps to maintain the integrity of their cultures by, for ...
Popular Culture Overview May 25, 2018 ... Korea, Indonesia, and Spain. Another six in 10 global youth prefer to consume entertainment that is immersive and reflective of their own country’s culture.Please select one option below from each pair. I generally prefer popular culture that is.... Light and uplifting | Dark and serious | Educational | Mindless | Highbrow | Lowbrow | Immersive | Passive | Reflective of my country's culture | Reflective of other countries' cultures Light and uplifting | Dark and serious ...
Popular Culture & Gaming May 21, 2018 ... connected to popular culture. Young people in Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, and Spain are most likely to game with international peers.Which of the following, if any, are true for you?Please select all that apply. I play video games with people from other countries | Video games helps me feel more connected to popular culture I play video games with people from other countries | Video games helps me feel more connected to popular culture FOLLOWING GAMINGHalf of global men follow gaming culture and ...
Popular Culture & Food/Beverage May 18, 2018 ... South Africa buck the trend, preferring to have meals with friends at home. When it comes to drinks, those in Spain and Japan go against the trend, preferring to go out for drinks rather than stay in.Please select one statement from each pair below that you agree with more. I'd rather have drinks with friends at one of our houses/apartments | I'd rather go out for drinks with friends at a bar/club/restaurant | I'd rather go out to a meal with friends at a restaurant | I'd rather have a meal with ...
Popular Culture & Fashion/Style May 17, 2018 ... method of shopping across the globe, and 61% of youth from the U.S., China, and India are the most likely of youth in any country to agree.How often, if at all, do you do each of the following?At Least Once A Week Summary Shop in stores | Shop online Shop in stores | Shop online SHOPPING IN-STORESix in 10 global youth prefer to shop for shoes, clothing, and accessories in-store than online. Youth within South Africa (77%), Spain (75%), and Mexico (74%) are the most likely to shop for shoes in ...
Love Brands and Marketing Dec 17, 2015 ... include more content about those in LGBT relationships, romantic relationships, and those who are single. This is especially true among young people in China, Mexico, Brazil, India, and Spain.How strongly do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Global YouthStrongly/Somewhat Agree Summary Advertising doesn't include LGBT relationships enough | I would like to see more romantic relationships in entertainment | Entertainment doesn't include LGBT relationships enough ...
Love Social Norms Dec 16, 2015 ... 73% of global youth believe people of the same sex should be allowed to get married.ACCEPTANCEGlobal youth believe their peers have become much more accepting of the sexual preferences of others. Nearly four in five young people believe interracial and interfaith relationships are accepted, and this holds true even in countries with strong religious pressures such as Spain and Mexico. Additionally, 74% of youth believe their peers are now more tolerant of LGBT individuals, especially those in the ...