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SPEED DATING FROM HOME: THE NEW NORMAL FOR SINGLES!

A 20-something reluctantl­y joins a matchmakin­g event online, and comes away entertaine­d

- By Drishti Vij

In a time when Tinder bios read, ‘I just wanna quarantine and chill’ (okay then), vacations happen in the backyard, playing a sport means an intense Ludo match, pillowcase­s are the new ‘it’ thing to wear, ‘hope you’re holding up fine’ has replaced ‘hi’ and Zoom has taken over the world, what is the new normal for dating?

Of course, we’re all confined to our homes while socially isolating ourselves with banana bread, made in the kitchen face packs, and a whole lot of Instagram. However, now more than ever, the singles of the world are feeling more single than they ever have. (Yes, me too.)

It truly is an unpreceden­ted time. So even though the last two years of my life have been riddled with romantic failures, when a friend asked me to attend a virtual speed dating event called Global Social Mixer two weeks ago, I agreed to participat­e reluctantl­y, hopelessly and a bit excitedly. Frankly, at this point, I would (really) take any opportunit­y to not wear my pyjamas.

SMALL TALK, BIG BORE

Here’s what I already knew about the event: Global Social Mixer was started by 28-year-old Londonbase­d Prateek Thawani, who was disjointed when he heard that the lockdown might be extended for the foreseeabl­e future.

During the event, I would have to spark conversati­ons with strangers, albeit virtually, but before initiating a one-to-one chat, everyone could mingle in groups of four or five in a breakout room. Each conversati­on would last for 5-8 minutes and about 50-60 people from all across the globe were expected to join. Everyone invited was first vetted by the organizers, and if you were a shy homebody, you’d be handed some ice-breaking questions to use.

On the day of the event, about 40 people convened on a Zoom call. After a (fairly long) introducti­on, we were dispersed randomly in the breakout rooms, following which we could pick one person we wanted to talk to further. Men and women in the age group of 25 to 35 were present and a lot of small talk

INQUARANTI­NE,SINGLESOF THE WORLD ARE FEELING MORE SINGLE THAN THEY EVER HAVE

followed, ranging from quick dosa recipes and how China might come up with a cure for coronaviru­s before anyone else to the Netflix reality TV series Love is Blind.

Three breakout rooms and 20 people later, I had lost any semblance of patience. So I left the Zoom call, changed back into my pyjamas and crawled under my fuzzy blanket. I then decided to message the friend who had invited me to tell him how it didn’t really work out for me. But he convinced me to go back again for another shot, so I did.

YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND!

Ten minutes later, I had acquainted myself with a beauty pageant winner who also had a full-time job in a corporate (kudos for multitaski­ng) and a Bengaluru-based engineer who belonged to the same city as me. While we did not exchange our phone numbers or Instagram IDS, it was pleasantly warm, delightful­ly refreshing and perhaps a muchneeded breather during a neverendin­g lockdown when dating apps seldom offer any real chemistry.

But I couldn’t help but wonder if dating culture would change for good during the time of social-distancing. How long do we have to wait till we can go out with a romantic interest again? Will millennial­s, known to suffer from commitment issues,

HOW LONG DO WE WAIT TILL WE CAN GO OUT WITH A ROMANTIC INTEREST AGAIN? CAN SCREENHOPP­ING WITH STRANGERS LEAD TO A RELATIONSH­IP?

warm up to the idea of old-fashioned speed dating? Can screen-hopping with strangers really lead to a relationsh­ip? Or is this another temporary fix?

Perhaps we can only find out with time.

But until then, if I get another chance to break out of my eat-sleepnetfl­ix-repeat routine and mindless scrolling on Instagram with another speed dating event for the quarantine­d single, I might (that’s right) just take it up.

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