"My friends have arranged for a dinner date [on Valentine's Day], but they refuse to tell me who is going to show up when I asked them. It feels as though they really want to set me up with someone, but I am not in a hurry [to find a boyfriend] and I prefer to make friends naturally," said Yang, who added that she is still considering whether or not to go." the actress said as reported by Hongkong media.
"It is not very nice to turn down such a sincere gesture from your friends." she added.
Yang said this isn't the first time her friends have tried to set her up with a guy.
"I tried a similar matchmaking event and went to a karaoke outlet. I was not used to it at the time. My friends are too worried about my happiness. It is better to decide these things (who to date) for yourself."
When asked about the recent rumors which claimed that she is considering getting back together with her ex-boyfriend Roy Chiu, Yang replied that there is no truth to them at all.
"That is a misunderstanding, a story the newspapers created. Basically, we have no contact with each other. We are just friends who encourage one another. We have lost contact with one another after working together many, many years ago."
Channel News Asia
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