Around the
With One Question
It's said that human beings have restless hearts, but our latest global survey suggests otherwise. On average, 68 percent of respondents in 15 countries would again say "I do" to their spouse. In the United States, Brazil, and Great Britain, respondents over 45 are more likely than younger people to feel satisfied with their choices. But in Canada, France, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Spain, it's the 45-and-unders who feel more happily matched.
See complete results for all countries.
For more on the Around the World Survey, watch CNN International.
Would You Marry the Same Person Again?
See the percentage of married couples in 15 countries who say they would marry the same person again below.
Click below for more details about how people in each country answered our question.
From August 24 to September 28 a 1-question online poll was placed on high-traffic websites in 15 countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, Philippines, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States). A total of 150 respondents in each country participated in the poll.


