The impact of festivals is visible on dating habits!

The impact of festivals is visible on trending dating habits! As the festivals approach, preparations related to them also gain momentum. People are so busy cleaning and decorating their homes, as if they are preparing for a new beginning. Similarly, many people try to bring big and drastic changes in aspects related to dating. There he also wishes that everything should be started in a new style. But we don’t say that. This came to light in a survey of the dating app QuackQuack. In this survey, 10,468 people aged 22 to 40 were asked how festivals affect their dating patterns and approach. This survey revealed that 34% of people over the age of 28 decided to clean up their profiles this festive season. He called it a means of ’emotional hygiene’. For this he deleted his old chats, ended his old relationships and moved to a new beginning with new energy and a new bio. Additionally, 3 out of 7 daters agreed that a short-lived but memorable relationship makes life fun. He said the specialty of these ‘fuljhadi matches’ is that there is no special pressure of commitment in it. This time ‘he’ is also actively dating his wife and husband. In the case of 23% of boys between the ages of 22 and 27, ‘they’ are their siblings. This is because their careful vetting keeps ‘red flags’ away. Apart from this, 2 out of every 3 people have changed their rough and tough bio to give it a family and cultured touch. He said it gives a homely atmosphere during festivals. That’s why 21% of daters from big cities switched their profiles to a family-friendly tone. They believe it creates a sense of familiarity, which provides a unique foundation of trust. One thing is certain from this survey, India is indeed a land of festivals. Here, festivals leave their impact not only on social aspects of human life, but also on personal decisions. Click here for more stories of life and style Click here