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After eight long rounds of intellectual exchanges against debaters from across the Asia Pacific region, four (4) teams qualified as Open Finalists of the Asia Schools Open - British Parliamentary 2023. Stay tuned until the end of the video and measure the merit of the cases presented by the different sides of the house. Is it really better to live in a world where relationships are purely transactional? Info Slide: Transactional relationships are a type of romantic relationship where the primary purpose to both parties is to extract some kind of utilitarian value (e.g. convenience of shared housing, financial viability, etc.) with explicit obligations and conditions negotiated by the parties. Non-transactional relationships are romantic relationships where both parties believe that the relationship primarily serves to provide some sort of intrinsic nonutilitarian value. Debate Motion: THP a world where relationships were considered primarily transactional rather than being intrinsically fulfilling Team Baggage PM: Seunghun Lee (Yongsan International School of Seoul) DPM: Hannah Choo (Korea International School) Team Airplane LO: Alex Jung (Seoul Foreign School) DLO: Connie Han (Dulwich) Team Volcano MG: Alvin Song (NLCS) GW: Jason Lee (Seoul International School) Team Glowing Star MO: Angus Malcolm (Cranbrook) OW: Alex Hong (Cranbrook) Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the debaters in this event do not reflect the stance of EduDrift. This debate is a platform for intellectual discourse and does not endorse any particular viewpoint. We encourage critical thinking and open dialogue