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Parent's input into who their children marry.
Satnam Rana sits in for Nihal and asks whether it is time parents stopped having any input into who their children marry. Plus Guess the Story with a panel in the studio.
At 1, Satnam Rana asks 'Is it time parents stopped having any input into who their children marry?'
With wedding season in full swing it got the team thinking about the ways in which finding a prospective partner have changed.
There was a time when it was common to meet your other half through introductions set up by your parents. But are parents increasingly having less input in who their children marry? If so, is there anything wrong with that?
Or are parents still very much at the forefront of deciding on who you marry? And considering most of them simply want the best for you, is there really anything wrong with that?
Or is the younger generation increasingly doing things their way? Are they meeting their partners in bars, online and at work - basically in situations where there parents have absolutely no input?
At 2, Guess the Story.
We have a guest panel in the studio who will be given three clues relating to the biggest stories in the news this week. Remember, you're up against them. Make sure you tune in and play along.
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- Thu 4 Aug 2011 13:00大象传媒 Asian Network