Study shows: couples who get to know SO marry most often

Always the same: You search for eternal and two and a half days in every nook and cranny for Mister or Misses Right and then, when you've almost given up almost completely frustrated, she or he suddenly stands in front of you. After all!

But would not it be cool if we could save ourselves all these sweepstakes directly and focus instead on the areas where our chances are that we will find what we are looking for? Träumchen! But if that is possible ...? After all, the statistics provides rough clues.

Nearly 1,600 newlyweds interviewed

For this year's wedding study on behalf of the greeting card manufacturer "Kartenmacherei" nearly 1,600 people were interviewed who got married in the course of the past year? among other things, how and where they got to know each other. The result seems to confirm the hypothesis that you usually have to love twice before you find the true love: Only one percent of the married couple married his sandbox love or someone they know from their early childhood.



Parents and vacation can neglect marriage willing

Hardly better are the chances of the study according to a hot flirt under the palm trees: Only two percent of couples who gave the yes-last year, ran into each other on holiday. And let's bet: For those who went to Las Vegas during their holidays ...

Also negligible are obviously contacts, which our family aufschwatzt us? they only accounted for three percent of 2018 weddings. By contrast, school and education at eight percent are almost like dome facilities, as are joint hobbies at nine percent.

Here it gets interesting

Even more recently married couples than at Zumba, Spinning Course and Co., however, got to know each other in a very classic way when celebrating: For 14 percent of the respondents, the club, party or bar was the occasion for their first meeting.



Where the odds are even better to meet the future? You'll find out about that in our video above! In it, we reveal the top 3 of the most common introductory scenarios of today's married couples.

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