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I'm not sure that just being "together" always means a "successful" marriage. It is quite typical of (traditional) Chinese people to force themselves to stay with a lousy other-half. Some couples may be suffering, yet do not want to separate, maybe due to financial concerns/ kids/ peer or parental pressure, etc.
But of course it's common sense that two people should really take their time to really get to know each other before getting married.
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