Top 10 places where men and women are most likely to fall in love at first sight
For TV hosts who seem to have countless audiences, except for a few talented ones, it is difficult for them to transform their work relationship into a friendship relationship. There are many older women and young people. Most Chinese people only have family life and professional life, and lack social life and social interaction. Twenty years ago, people mainly relied on blind dates, and organizations often played the role of matchmakers. Today, both methods are scorned by young people. So where can you find it on your own?
1. "Matchmaker" dinner
Friends of friends - This is how most people meet their lifelong partners. If you have a one-sided crush on him but haven't spoken to him much, don't be embarrassed and ask your friends to arrange a meeting for you right away.
2. Wedding/Funeral/Birthday Wine/Full Moon Wine/Family Party
Have you watched the classic "Four Weddings and a Funeral". Traditional Chinese funerals don't seem to be suitable for creating romance, but weddings are absolutely fine. This is the wedding year, so single women should keep their eyes open.
3. The workplace
This is how nearly half of people meet their lifelong partner. Men and women in the same office are often unattractive because they are too familiar. They look beyond colleagues in different departments and branches, customers and suppliers, as well as all single men with working relationships.
4. "White-Collar Singles Club", "Guys and Dolls", "Dinner for 6", "8-Minute Speed Dating" or other similar social organizations
Not so directly based on blind dates appearance, but provides opportunities for singles to socialize. Even if you don't meet your ideal person, you can still make good friends, and they may introduce you to your lifelong partner in the future.
5. Business gathering
Charity evening/new product launch/XX anniversary/gallery reception, etc. You can take the initiative to introduce yourself and exchange business cards. Leave your phone number, EMAIL, and MSN so he can find you. If he hasn't asked you out within a week after you broke up, you can take the initiative to ask him out once. If he doesn't arrange a second time, he is not interested in you.
6. Bars
It is not recommended to go, especially the kind where the music is loud and you have to shout when you talk. Men you meet in a bar need to be questioned. According to statistics, only 1% of people get married after meeting in a bar.
7. Classroom
Go to class to recharge and get a certificate, or just for fun. Your classmates at least have similar backgrounds and interests to you, are similar in age, and have a high proportion of like-minded people.
8. Network
I have heard many examples of success and failure.
9. On the Street
The most common plot in Korean and Japanese dramas, but rare in real life. There is only one girlfriend around and encounters an Italian man courting him on the street in Thailand. Later I got married and now have a son and a daughter.
10. Blind date
If you don’t have the ability/courage/no time to try the above 9 options, then this is the only way left. There is no shame in going on a blind date. If you go on a blind date every week, it would be really delicious. Don’t be spoiled for choice.