Online Dating Apps have vehemently redefined the ways we look at Modern Relationships, not restricted to labels
Tinder an app popular among millennials is commonly stereotyped to find partners for dates. So instead of feeling bad about it, he took a call of action to curb his Fear of Missing Out. Therefore, he decides to search him a sister on Tinder by updating his bio.
A Mumbai man recently used it to match with potential sisters for celebrating Raksha Bandhan. He posted on Reddit claiming how he often felt left alone on the rakhi occasions.
“I did that for consecutively two years and this year I got a response” reads his post. He has actually found two sisters to celebrate Raksha Bandhan this year.
Stacks of dating app stories are shared on Social Media and Netizens are drolling eyes over this in the past few hours. The post reached the Reddit community on a Sunday and has created a crunch with 500+ votes and several comments.
Post Caught Eyes
In the post shared earlier this week, the Username @NotAKindGuyAnymore expressed “No one to tie me Rakhi and me gifting them stuff.”
It seems like the app certainly didn’t disappoint him as his Reddit post reads “This year all three of us are planning to get together and celebrate Raksha Bandhan, exchange gifts and stuff I’m so excited”.
The unidentified man is yet to confirm whether he lives in Mumbai or is here for work. Yet, this interesting approach to life has made a horn storm over the internet.
This strange tale of a man finding the perfect match for a sister seeps into a more interesting fact about social media. Amidst the post covid era, men and women would often flock to Tinder and Bumble to combat loneliness.
Not necessary to mention, virtual interactions have paved an exemplary notion in building connections. We often reach out to people and form relationships not limited to labels.
Meanwhile, dating apps have vehemently redefined the ways we look at modern relationships. This means you look at people and try not to fit them in a box.
Tinder App Testimonials
With the help of online social media platforms, we have witnessed hilarious memes on personal dating experiences. A study has stated that more than 70% of the right swipes don’t show up in person.
How often do we find people in our common circle saying their dates went wrong? Almost the majority and some of that escalates to great companionship.
Last year at a school reunion a friend testified how he was requested for bizarre referrals on job onboarding. He adds a lady had shown interest in him and later declined when she convinced him for “LinkedIn ROIs”.
Recently in May, a woman owning a fintech platform was reportedly said to offer job to a matrimony match in her company. The guy was recommended by her father from a matrimonial website. She later went on to share her father’s reaction to it.
Tinder an app often misinterpreted for its Logo can actually provide several dimensions to companionship. Moreover, people are open to accepting the love they deserve, and well sometimes look for it. This is not the first time someone has used the dating app in creative ways other than looking for dates
Earlier this year, a Twitter post went viral on how a man from Kerela used Bumble to look for flats in Mumbai. He was up with such an innovative idea, to avoid brokerage and we get it.
Knowingly how derailed brokerage at tier 1 cities can end all your funds. This man became an example of how to act smart for his solutions.
The tweet featured a screenshot of the man’s Bumble bio that read, “Not a sapiosexual, looking for a flat in Mumbai.”
The man from Ernakulam said to swipe right for whoever was in Mumbai and would help him find a place on Western Line. He also informed his potential matches that he does not know Hindi and he needs a lead.
“If you’re in Mumbai, and okay to help me to find a place to rent in western line since I don’t know Hindi,” reads his latter tweet.