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Nowadays it is common for people to get married in their thirties rather than when

they are younger. Do you agree or disagree that this trend will benefit society?

Sample Answer

There has been a rise in the number of people who get married in their thirties and
beyond. In
my opinion, this is a beneficial practice because at this age most of the people
are financially
stable and emotionally mature to raise a family properly and ensure a better future
for them.

Most men and women do not earn well during the initial phase of their career.
Hence, if young
people get married in their twenties and start a family immediately afterwards,
they are more
likely to run into financial difficulties. As a result, they will not be able to
provide the best
healthcare to their family or education to their children. This inability can
actually make them
feel inadequate and even affect them emotionally. If parents are unhappy about
their life and
finances, they will never be able to raise happy kids.

Most adults in their thirties are emotionally stable. They are also mature enough
to nurture a
family. Consequently, when people get married and have babies at this age, they are
fully
prepared to deal with the challenges that come along with marriage. For example,
they are able
to understand their partner’s emotional needs and have better compatibility, they
are able to
not only send their children to the best schools but also deal with their temper
tantrums more
patiently. This may not be possible for a 20-something father or mother who barely
earns
enough to put food on the table. Obviously, when people marry in their thirties it
benefits them
as well as their children.

To conclude, financial stability and emotional maturity are vital for being a good
parent; since
young people in their twenties may lack one or both of them, I feel that waiting
until they are in
their thirties to get married is a good idea and this trend will benefit the
society.

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