advertisement
This article comes from Date Night China (WeChat ID: datenightchina), your guide to dating in China, from love to lust, first dates to worst dates, hilarious stories, and top tips to avoid (or steer into) disaster. Single in the city? Listen to their podcast: anchor.fm/datenightchina.
Maybe it was curiosity or feeling like I needed to appease my Chinese girlfriends’ endless nagging about dating and their worry that I was becoming a full-blown 剩女 shèngnǚ (leftover woman) – as if that’s a bad thing – but on one humid summer night in 2018, I downloaded a dating app and created a profile.
From my Western perspective though, it shouldn’t be customary. In fact, the few times I called them out on it, I was accused of being culturally insensitive and labeled as just another foreign American whore who’s too 开放 kāifàng (open).
Besides encountering the burden of filial piety, I also was smacked in the face with cultural differences. Mostly, guys’ anxieties about what tribulations cultural differences and language barriers would have on a romantic relationship. Their worries are understandable. In any situation where there are different cultures and languages colliding, we all have this worry. But it shouldn’t be a reason not to try.
From the personal trainer to the sound engineer, Tantan is an experience. Besides broadening my horizons, I have met some awesome people and made some meaningful friendships.
Images: Rochelle Beiersdorfer, Tantan
advertisement