On Monday evening, 2,341 Emory University students received an email at the same time. Maybe they filled out the Marriage Pact survey on a dare; maybe they were hoping to meet their one true love.
›If not the one, at least someone: With Marriage Pact , college students sign up for a happy ever after
If not the one, at least someone: With Marriage Pact , college students sign up for a happy ever after
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If not the one, at least someone: With Marriage Pact , college students sign up for a happy ever afterBy Sandra E. Garcia, New York Times
Last Updated: May 24, 2021, 03:46 PM IST
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The responses to the survey are run through an algorithm, and the respondents are paired off to enjoy long-lasting matrimony.
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Young people are just like the rest of us filled with anxiety and existential dread. The survey, Atlas said, is meant to reassure them: “You’re not going to end up alone.”
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