Six faux pas of online dating revealed
October 5th, 2009 - 2:13 pm ICT by ANIToronto, October 5 (ANI): Experts at a dating site have put together a list of faux pas of online dating.
The team at OKCupid.com examined over 500,000 first messages sent by members, and analysed response rates.
They found that trying to get a date online might not be very different than real life, since same rules of engagement apply on the World Wide Web.
The experts advised flattering someone in the first message with the right compliments, observing that the words “sexy,” “beautiful” and “hot” got much lower response rates than personality-based ones, such as “awesome,” “fascinating” and “cool”.
“When you meet someone in a bar, all you have to go with has to do with physical appearance. Because of profiles, the expectation is that you should have something more than just, ‘You’re pretty,’” the Globe and Mail quoted Sam Yagan, co-founder of OKCupid, as saying.
Dropping the slang in favour of a proper language, along with recommendations for proofread, also featured on the list.
Rachel Greenwald, a dating coach and author of ‘Why He Didn’t Call You Back’, said: “A typo means they’re not paying attention to detail. It’s a metaphor for what they’re like in a relationship.”
Asking for someone’s IM screen name or e-mail address in the first message was also said to be moving too fast, since messages with the words “chat,” “e-mail,” “yahoo” and “msn” got a response rate of only 10 or 11 per cent.
People were also cautioned against the type of profile picture used, especially women.
Greenwald added: “(Men) scrutinize every element of the photo.”
Giving much thought to the opening line was also suggested since they could be the deciding factors to a conversation or rejection.
Yagan advised a “how’s it going?” than a “hello”, describing: “There’s something in there engaging the other person.”
Talking too much and writing mini-essays was also a strict no-no, with Kate Bilenki, an operations manager at PlentyofFish.com, pointing out there might be “too much detail way too soon.” (ANI)
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