In Chinese, #guimi is a pic of u and ur bff. Many wear wedding dresses for graduation RT @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/1j19LdQ pic.twitter.com/D4goSotuhn
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In Chinese, #guimi is a pic of u and ur bff. Many wear wedding dresses for graduation RT @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/1j19LdQ pic.twitter.com/D4goSotuhn
so all about this 
“@DigitalLA: Many wear wedding dresses for graduation RT @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/1j19LdQ pic.twitter.com/CLBnjYcMdH”
@WSJ is that a way of saying their are married to their future careers rather then a marriage to tradition, if so i say power to the ladies
?? @WSJ: In China, women graduates are spurning the cap and gown and wearing wedding dresses insteadpic.twitter.com/Np3OrvDYz1
@RanjeniM @WSJ Don't tell #Hlaudi #Motsoeneng : Next thing the taxpayers will be paying for Beijing flights. #SABC
@WSJ looking good
@WSJ but this is so heartbreaking and not just a tad puzzling...
This is odd why?@VizAcademy @VizAlumsSTL MT:@WSJ: In China women grads choosing wedding dresses instead of cap & gown http://on.wsj.com/1j19LdQ
@AHonigfort @VizAcademy @VizAlumsSTL @WSJ don't they do this at MICDS too?
“@WSJ: In China, women graduates are spurning the cap and gown and wearing wedding dresses instead pic.twitter.com/MYXsBQaxXi”
Asians..so weird
@WSJ You're wrong. Just a few people think so.
@WSJ How weird and wonderful!
.@WSJ Although in China one traditionally wears red for a wedding.
@WSJ interesting considering women of marrying age are hard to find in the #onechildonly generation #china #women
@WSJ not only in China! @sacredheartsf HS grads also wear white wedding gowns. When shopping for mine, folks thought I was getting married!
@WSJ I think this is so bad.
@WSJ Look fun.
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