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Taxi app offers passengers ride with a marriage matchmaker

Many people say it is just a marketing ploy by the service provider

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APakistan app-based taxi service has launched an unusual add-on, offering passengers the chance to share their ride with a marriage matchmaker.

Users in Pakistan woke on Wednesday to an unexpected notificati­on from Careem — an Uber-like taxi hailing app popular in Muslim countries: Have a ‘rishta auntie’ (matchmaker auntie) accompany you during your ride.

Rishta aunties

Rishta aunties, as marriage matchmaker­s are known in South Asia, keep detailed records of eligible men and women — from education level and salary, to height, weight and even skin tone — and will set you up with your future spouse, for a fee.

Usually portrayed in popular culture as bespectacl­ed women with a clipboard of names and an ancient Nokia mobile, the aunties have had an update thanks to Careem.

The “rishta” service — which has only been rolled out for two days in two cities in Pakistan — quickly had the country’s vocal Twitterati on overdrive.

“Careem is the halal Tinder now, except that there’s a rishta auntie who’ll do the swiping for you,” joked Twitter user CrazeeGent­leman.

But many were speculatin­g that it was just a marketing ploy by the taxi app service.

“Driving with rishta auntie a success for @CareemPAK already, it’s 11:33 AM and half the marketers in my list are talking about it,” wrote Amnaa Tariq on Twitter.

Careem Pakistan was quick to defend the move as a legitimate service.

“We’d noticed that rishtas are a popular topic of discussion among our more senior users. So we’ve launched this service in order to help the younger people find a right match,” said Careem Pakistan’s head of public affairs Sibtain Naqvi, according to local media.

“During the ride people can tell the auntie their preference­s and the Aunty will later get in touch with them with a suitable rishta (relationsh­ip),” Naqvi added.

It’s not the first time that the taxi app has sought to diversify. In January the firm rolled out “Careem Doctor”, offering to bring a medical profession­al to your doorstep.

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