The hosts discuss the dating habits and norms in China and the US, including the concept of 'date night' in America and the role of family in Chinese dating. They also share personal anecdotes about their dating experiences.
In the US, 'date night' is a weekly tradition for couples, whereas in China, going on dates can be less frequent due to family obligations.
Chinese families often have grandparents involved in childcare, allowing parents some freedom.
In the US, babysitters are commonly used to provide parents with time for 'date nights.'
Personal anecdotes highlight differences in managing family life and dating.
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