"Hey," you write to your Tinder match. "Your cute. Wanna get drinks?"
It's a pretty classic
(if somewhat unimaginative) online dating opener. It's short and sweet, states your interest, and attempts to get the ball rolling by proposing an in-person meeting. It's no Shakespearean sonnet, but few women would turn it down coming from a guy they were into.
(if somewhat unimaginative) online dating opener. It's short and sweet, states your interest, and attempts to get the ball rolling by proposing an in-person meeting. It's no Shakespearean sonnet, but few women would turn it down coming from a guy they were into.
There's only one problem: It says "your" instead of "you're" – and according to Grammarly.com, that's why she never ended up responding, sport.
Yes, according to research, just two spelling errors in your online dating profile
could reduce the likelihood of a response by 14%. That might not seem
like it's that serious (in fact, if grammar and spelling aren't your
forte, you could see it as weeding out overly picky candidates), but if
you're about maximising your chances of meeting someone, then it's got to worth sharpening.
The unsurprising news? Women's grammar cud bee jussed aweful and guys
wouldn't care AT ALL. So either we're more forgiving, or we have
super-low standards. You decide.
Check out some of the study's other findings in this helpful infographic:
The real eye-opener? According to the study, women rated grammar as being more important than even confidence. So if you're feeling down but your syntax is ace, maybe now you won't be so low no mo'.
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