丁克: Dual Income, No Kids Upper Intermediate PREMIUM
DINK is an acronym that stands for "Dual Income, No Kids". It describes a couple who do have double income and do not have children. Listen to how this choice is perceived in Chinese culture.
Constance Fang, Fiona Tian | |
3032 | |
Upper Intermediate | |
February 17, 2017 | |
children, childbirth, one-child policy, relationships, culture, marriage | only, 而(ér) |
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