Meeting People For Dates: The Most Popular Ways
With the number of dating apps or the ease of sliding into people’s DM’s, there are plenty of ways of meeting people for dates. Some people still opt for a simple face-to-face conversation, with a few phone calls or emails in between to set up a date. But what are the most popular ways of meeting people for dates?
Dating News, a relationship advice website, looked at some of the most popular ways of meeting people for dates, as well as options that are perhaps less common but can “still yield solid results.”
Blind dates and networking are the most popular ways of meeting new people. Their research shows that almost half of the single people surveyed have been on a blind date arranged by a friend or a family member. Almost half of respondents in the survey said they’ve been on a blind date set up by someone they know. And while those between 35 and 40 years old are shown to be more inclined to blind dates than younger people, Gen-Z, with 44% of respondents who are 20 to 24 years old, said they’ve had “the nerve” to head out on a blind date.
Meeting People For Dates: Connecting on LinkedIn
Interestingly, survey respondents indicated the most popular method of meeting people for a date was through networking platforms like LinkedIn and social media, with 52% of men, 51% of women, and 52% of gender-neutral individuals having found a date this way.
The study revealed that platforms like LinkedIn are the most popular among 35–40-year-olds, with 61% of respondents having met a future date through this avenue. If you’re single, it turns out that you can mix business with pleasure, after all. It’s worth mentioning that LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram aren’t dating apps, so it’s important that you don’t intentionally add someone just to flirt with them. Some people will be against this and will not welcome flirting they haven’t encouraged.
Only 30% of respondents said they had met someone to date at a work or business event.
Do Singles Still Meet at Bars?
According to their survey, 40% of people have met someone in a bar at some point in their life, with 39% saying they’ve met people in coffeehouses and restaurants. Half of the respondents aged 20 to 25 have met people in a bar, although the number is much lower for people between 25 and 35 years old (35%).
Want more dating insights? Check out the complete study here.
Avoid These First Date Fails: 14 Worst Places to Go
First dates can be thrilling, nerve-wracking, and full of potential. They offer the chance to make a lasting connection with someone new. However, as many of us have experienced, not all first dates go as smoothly as planned. Some can quickly spiral into unforgettable disasters, leaving us with stories to share and laugh about later.
Many factors can make or break a first date, such as a lack of chemistry or a catfish moment. The location of a first date can make all the difference. Some settings set the stage for romance and connection. Others are like stepping into a catastrophe.
Imagine being all dressed up, excited to meet your date for the first time, and then you find yourself in the middle of a crowded and noisy sports bar. The blaring televisions and raucous cheers make it impossible to hear each other. Alternatively, you might find yourself at a fast-food joint, where the aroma of greasy fries and the glaring fluorescent lights kill any possibility of romance.
Choosing the wrong place for a first date can turn what should be an exciting experience into an awkward or uncomfortable affair. However, it’s worth noting that there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the perfect location for a first date. The key is communication and understanding each other’s preferences.
Avoid these first-date fails.
Instead of opting for crowded or distracting venues, consider locations that foster genuine conversation and allow you to get to know each other in a relaxed setting. Cozy coffee shops, serene parks, or intimate restaurants are often better choices. Ultimately, the best first date location aligns with both of your interests and allows you to focus on what truly matters. And what matters is the potential for a meaningful connection with someone special.
Before you venture into the world of first dates, it’s good to know some spots that might not be the best choices. Here’s a list of places that could turn your first date into a bit of a disaster.
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