If dating apps have left you feeling drained, you’re not alone. Nearly half of U.S. adults say dating is harder now than it was a decade ago, and for good reason: ghosting, endless swiping, and dead-end chats can make anyone feel cynical.
Even though it may not feel like it, more than half of us still meet our future partner the old-fashioned way: crossing paths in everyday life. In this week’s video, you’ll learn five easy and actionable ways to meet people offline. Whether you want to expand your world, get some effective conversation-starters, or simply exchange contact information without it feeling awkward, these simple shifts could change everything . . . just like they did for me.
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What if I live in small town and all my friend married ?
Same issue and I love where I live and work. I have a goal to get out at least once a week (busy schedule). I never know who I might meet. Getting out increases my chances of meeting new people and maybe someone special.
You might have to move or get a job in a different region.
You have no mercy!
Hey Matt! I’m sorry if I’m wrong . I’ve heard you say in another video sometime ago that you met Audrey in a boxing event , that she asked you a question and then you guys started talking .
You probably heard him say “Boxing Day,” which is the day after Christmas in the UK.