Wednesday, October 21, 2020

What is really strange about "Married at first Sight"?

First of all, this is computer dating sort of gone amuck from my point of view where you can be a Series star and you first meet the person chosen for you at the altar with all your relatives and friends watching you there. So, you have to behave no matter what comes because "YOU ASKED FOR THIS!" Then you go home and if both agree you sleep with this person for about 2 months of being legally married before you decide whether you are going to continue this arrangement. The people are interesting because they seem like mostly college educated professionals for the most part from pretty good families there in Charlotte, North Carolina. I'm not sure this could work in any other state or town. But, in North Carolina they are extremely polite. I once went to an affluent wedding there where they dyed the lake next to the wedding ceremony Green to kill the mosquitos for the wedding. I remember I couldn't believe how unbelievably polite everyone was to the point where I thought people were "blowing smoke up my nose" with politeness. A Fellow "Yankee" from Boston agreed with me that these were strange experiences for a Yankee from Massachusetts or California where people can be often very direct and cutting on a normal basis. But, North Carolina has this "Old World" politeness that you see almost plantation style in the contestants in this "Arranged marriage program".

It is so addicting to watch this program simply because of how weird it is to the point where you just want to see what happens next between each couple that just got married not knowing or having met each other until they met and kissed at the altar.

It's "TOO STRANGE FOR WORDS". You just have to watch this to understand what I'm Talking about! 

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