Don't Let the Monsoon Put a Dampener on Your DatesLove Tips and Tricks

July 24, 2024 15:05
Don't Let the Monsoon Put a Dampener on Your Dates

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The arrival of monsoon is the perfect excuse to leave the college cafeteria behind and have great moments with Tinder matches. The freshness of raindrops, the earthy scent of fresh rain and the calming comfort of curling up with that special someone - this time of year is incredibly romantic. Forget boring dinner dates. It's about cozy atmosphere and quirky connections. Remember that when it comes to matchmaking, the best matches come when you show your true self. Young single Indians agree that shared interests are very important when choosing a date (60%). Whether it's "Maggi", "Road Trip" or just "Street Food", spice up your introduction with these quirky interests. Use Tinder's Favorites and Description info tags and add at least 4 descriptions and 3 favorites to show exactly who you are. If so, find a like-minded person. Throw on a cute raincoat (or an extra one for your date) and head out on a rainy day adventure that's sure to be the talk of the town.

Matchmaking with Friends: Get Wings: Still Looking for Your monsoon holiday? Use Tinder's matchmaker feature to play cupid with your best friend. Their sharp eyes can make you completely disappear on a rainy day.

Video Chat: Cozy and relaxed chat: Can't leave your home (or is it raining too much)? Do not worry! Stay dry with video chats on dating apps. Break the ice, share your favorite books, movies and hobbies and find common ground. It's a low-pressure way to get to know each other while staying dry and warm.

Bollywood bonanza and blanket bliss: Who needs a luxury multiplex when you have steaming cups of tea, fluffy blankets and endless Bollywood classics to sink into your thoughts and snuggle up under the soft glow of your laptop screen? And enjoy a movie marathon. According to Tinder's Year in Swipe, movie night is the most popular date option for young singles in India, so you know you're on to a winner.

Pakoda Party vs Karaoke: Skip the food and enjoy a home-made pakoda party. Cooking together is a fun way to socialize, and the results are delicious (like crispy onion pakoras or spicy aloo tiki), the perfect bonus. Plus, combine monsoon-themed Bollywood classics with a virtual karaoke session. More than half (54%) of young Indian singles agree that similar music tastes make a relationship more attractive. 3. No one cares if your neighbors complain. Finally it is monsoon season. Bonus points for channeling your inner Shreya Ghoshal or Arijit Singh.

Jumping and Dripping Street Food: Feeling adventurous (and hungry)? Enjoy local delicacies like freshly made samosas, pani puri and piping hot jalebi at local street food stalls. This is a comfort food for the monsoon.

Treasure Hunt in Monsoon City: Channel your inner Indiana Jones (with an umbrella, of course) and discover your city's hidden treasures on a treasure hunt. However, there is a trick here. Capture the most artistic rainy day photos along the way. Think of a pond reflecting city lights or a couple kissing in the rain. The most Instagrammable photo wins bragging rights (and maybe some money on your next date)!

Build your bond piece by piece with a puzzle marathon: If you're looking for a relaxing bonding experience, choose a challenging puzzle. Forget the boring landscape. Think colorful markets, the majestic Taj Mahal or perhaps a fun Bollywood movie poster. Spend a relaxing day with your date. It's a great way to socialize without feeling the pressure of constant conversations.

Game night with a twist: Dust off your old board games or unleash your inner child in a battle with retro consoles. Monopoly, anyone? Janga or video? The loser buys bubble tea on the next date - a great way to add a little friendly competition to the mix.

Cook lots of seasonal food: For a sweet or even sweeter treat with your date, cook warm and comforting treats like hot chocolate or mug cakes. If you're feeling adventurous, why not try traditional Indian sweets? Find it interesting, Gulab Jamon! Find easy recipes online or ask your grandparents for their secret family recipes.

Little Monsoon Book Club: Bookworms, unite! Choose a genre that's new to both of you, read it separately, and then discuss it over a cup of masala chai. This is a great way to stimulate your mind and conversation.

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