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Dating apps are getting more selective in 2017
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To add more fuel to the anti-2016 fire, dating experts are calling it a bad year for dating trends. With the beginning of January being the busiest time for online dating, we asked three experts to explain how these trends will translate into the dating culture of 2017. Having constant access to a pool of potential matches at their fingertips is making people more impatient, causing unrealistic expectations for first dates and a general decline in effort. No personalisation More first dates means men are less likely to pick up the check. In the millennial crowd, guys are shying away from the concept of dates altogether, opting to just hang out instead. Jacoby says that when she was online dating 10 years ago, it was standard to send two- to four-paragraph introductions. Saturated market There are so many dating apps, the market is getting saturated and daters are feeling overwhelmed. People are tired of going on 100 dates before someone finally interests them. Newer apps recognise that people are looking for something to tell them whether they have a chance with someone before they invest time and effort, so online dating is trending toward niche apps. Real v virtual meetups Daters are tired of dead-end conversations. Spira says she believes that 2017 will see more of a push for people to meet in real life. She predicts a rise in apps like Whim, which skips the pre-date conversation and immediately matches people for meetups. McCann notes that many of her clients are preferring to meet the old-fashioned way, ditching apps in favour of connecting through friends, being set up or meeting people at social events like weddings and parties. Old-school dating notions have become obsolete. Playing hard-to-get will get you nowhere in online dating. Apps are constantly being updated with new technology that allows you to communicate in different ways, including GIFs, which can help a person stand out. Spira recommends standing out by using exclamations and addressing the person by name when you message them.
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