DINKs, or "double income no kids," refers to married couples who choose not to have children and instead focus on their careers and personal lives.
Think of DINKs as a pair of birds building their nests without any baby birds. They prioritize building their own lives before starting a family.
单身贵族 (dān shēn guì zú): Refers to single people who enjoy high incomes and live luxurious lifestyles.
空巢老人 (kōng cháo lǎo rén): Empty nesters, usually referring to elderly parents whose children have grown up and moved out.
双职工家庭 (shuāng zhí gōng jiā tíng): Dual-income families, where both parents work to support the household.
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