Vietnam ranks second in Asia in relationship fulfilment: Survey

Vietnam took second spot out of nine Asian countries and territories surveyed for the 2017 Prudential Relationship Index, which was released in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday (January 6th).
January 09, 2018 | 14:15

Vietnam took second spot out of nine Asian countries and territories surveyed for the 2017 Prudential Relationship Index, which was released in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday (January 6th).

Vietnam ranks second in Asia in relationship fulfilment: Survey

Vietnam took second spot out of nine Asian countries and territories surveyed for the 2017 Prudential Relationship Index, which was released in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday (January 6th).

It got a PRI score of 79/100, a four-point decrease from the previous survey in 2016, indicating that relationships fulfil 79 per cent of people’s needs and expectations.

While having easygoing and supportive partners continued to be important to Vietnamese, the survey revealed that humour plays a significant role in relationships, with 66 per cent of those surveyed wanting to find a partner who makes them laugh or smile.

People in Vietnam are increasingly conscious about the effect of technology on their lives and personal relationships.

Sixty two per cent believed that the time spent on smart phones has a negative impact on their dynamics with the family – the highest proportion of all the markets surveyed.

According to the study, children were the leading cause of arguments between Vietnamese couples (62 per cent) – the highest in the region – followed by money issues (51 per cent).

In the PRI, 41 per cent of parents said the cost of bringing up children has a big impact on their relationship.

Eighty two per cent of people expected to rely on their personal savings and assets to support themselves.

Unlike in most other markets in Asia, 44 per cent in Vietnam expected their children to financially support them when they are old.

But 43 per cent worried about becoming a burden to the family in their old age, the highest proportion in the survey.

More than 4,600 people aged 25 to 55 were interviewed in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

In Vietnam, 500 people in Hanoi and HCM City were interviewed face-to-face./.

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