Graduation doesn’t mean breaking up. The number of students getting married with certificates is increasing year by year

A senior girl from Ningbo University announced on the Internet a few days ago that she had decided to get married on the graduation day! I have both my graduation certificate and my marriage certificate, which makes people around me sigh: I begin to believe in campus love again.

two years of love, and I achieved the right result when I graduated

“Little Panda” (net name) from the school of foreign languages of Ningbo University posted a status on renren.com——

“Brother Niu and I have decided to get married on the graduation day. His parents will bring his registered permanent residence booklet. Let’s take a group photo together at that time! In addition, my friends, please prepare a dime for each of us on the graduation day. It must be a dime. We have to make up for 9.9 yuan to get the certificate.”

I have a graduation certificate and a marriage certificate. As soon as the news was released, it was wildly forwarded by college students. I sent my sincerest wishes and naked envy to the students I knew and didn’t know. In the graduation season, when breakups are common, the rare campus marriage makes everyone sigh.

At noon yesterday, the reporter contacted “Little Panda”. She said that she had no idea that her state would attract so much attention. “I was scared to see so many replies. Why are people more excited than I, the bride?”

Panda said that she and brother Niu are classmates in the same grade, and their love song began in 2010. As for the decision to get married, it was not her impulse. After deciding to get married, panda and brother Niu have formulated a detailed marriage code for their future marriage.

The code covers a lot of details, such as: don’t buy a house, travel around the world, have two children, learn the same foreign language, write letters to each other often, and have a big bookcase at home in the future

Panda said that all the content has only one goal: to carry on love to the end.

high school couple, college couple

Lao man and Mao Mao are senior students of a university in Xiasha, Hangzhou. They got their marriage certificates at the beginning of this year.

Yesterday, the reporter saw the student couple in the leisure bar in the school living area. Maomao, a girl, told the reporter: “in fact, it’s not unusual for student couples like us to be in college. There are many around us. Many people, even sophomores and juniors, get married and get licenses.”

Lao man and Maomao have been in love for 7 years. In my freshman year in senior high school, they were in the same class, and they were front and rear seats. They like the band “Mayday” and have a lot in common. Maomao said that at first he did miss his homework because of falling in love, but soon the two were divided into different classes in Arts and Sciences, and they could only meet on weekends and holidays.

After the college entrance examination, they both applied to Hangzhou University and were admitted to the same university.

During their four years in college, they also had quarrels and cold wars, but most of the time, they felt the care of each other together. Finally, this year, they decided to get the card on Laoman’s birthday.

These two days, Maomao and Laoman went back to their dormitories to catch up with their graduation defense. After receiving the certificate, because there was no time to hold the wedding ceremony, the two rented a house near the internship unit. They would buy vegetables and cook together, care about how much a kilogram of pork costs, and also watch movies together, planning where to travel.

the number of undergraduates receiving certificates is increasing year by year.

Article 6 of China’s marriage law stipulates that the age of marriage shall not be earlier than 22 years for men and 20 years for women. The reporter learned from Zhejiang universities that universities do not explicitly stipulate that college students cannot marry. As Maomao said in the previous paragraph, the number of college students who have quietly obtained certificates during their undergraduate studies is on the rise.

The reporter learned from the Civil Affairs Bureau of Jianggan District, Hangzhou that many people have obtained a license to get married just after reaching the legal marriage age, and many of them are college students in Xiasha university town. A staff member in charge of marriage registration said that in the past, most of the students he met were junior and senior students who applied for marriage certificates. Now, even freshmen and sophomores come to register their marriages every year, and the number is still large, with an increasing trend.

The reporter immediately launched a survey on the marriage support of college students on renren.com, a popular website for college students. Among the nearly 500 college students who participated in the survey, 80% held a neutral attitude towards getting married while in college, 17% clearly supported it, while few college students resolutely opposed it.

“Since you are of legal age, why can’t you get married earlier?” Most of the college students interviewed said that if they met a suitable partner and their parents supported them when they were studying in college, they would not exclude getting married with a license.

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