I heard that it's easier to find a partner when studying abroad and renting a one-bedroom apartment.
I heard this from a younger student:
He's the kind of cool and handsome boy. When he asked me for help in finding a place, he emphasized that he only wanted a one-bedroom apartment.
In the end, he chose a place that was close to the school and quite clean.
Because we got along well throughout the entire process of finding a place, I was curious why he didn't choose a studio or find a two-bedroom apartment with roommates, which would have saved a lot on rent. In London, a decent one-bedroom apartment is around £500 per week, and a two-bedroom apartment is around £600 per week, which would be £300 per person.
His answer was indeed unexpected...
"You can have the opposite sex over to cook and chat without being disturbed."
"It's quieter when you're alone. No need to worry about getting along with roommates."
"A bigger place is more comfortable to live in."
"If things work out, she can move in and live with me."
This... this...
Do young people really have such ** thoughts?