Singles spoke - and it's worse thing you can do on a first date
Keep away from the phone.
First appointments have always been nervous. And if the other person does not like you? And if they think yourto joke is stupid? And if they hate the color you wear? And these days, the advent of technology has created a lot of new problems causing many first dates to become south. In fact, research and data analysis companyYugov Recently interviewed more than 1,000 American adults and found that men and women agree that the worst thing you can do at a first date is the expense on your phone.
The results of the survey showed that about an equal share of men and women (69% and 70%, respectively) thought it was off-to-tell SMS of your friends or scroll through your Facebook feed instead of Make a visual contact and interact with the person you have try to get to know each other.
A lot of recent research has shown thattechnoference-As it was called - is not only ruin in full swingrelationshipsBut also durable.Phubbing-The act of ignoring the person with whom you are in favor of being on your phone - has a deeply negative impact on the quality of the relationship. And there is a growing amount of data that proves thattechnology is also ravaged by our sex life.
According to the Yugov vote, the first major offset of the first date indicated misleading photos, winning the votes of more than half (52%) of men and 43% of women. And coming to third place was too strong chewing food, which was off for men and women (25% and 31%, respectively) at a first date.
After that, Yugov's survey found that the opinions of what made a bad date of first date begin to diverge in terms of sex. A quarter of women stated that no offering to pay the bill was out, compared to only 5% of men. And while one in four people said they would not like it if their date took pictures of their meals to publish social media, only 15% of women accepted. Women also seemed much more likely than men to consider monopolizing a conversation to be a problem.
And with regard to the rejection, one third of the respondents stated that they were sending a text or message to the other person to let them know that they were not interested in a second date, while 13% have declared that they would simply"Ghost" them. But, if the Yugov survey data must be convinced - if you do not want to receive unpleasant text message on your phone from your date, you should not have been on that to start.
And for more things that you are disturbing those around you, check50 things you do every day that hinder others.
To discover more incredible secrets about the life of your best life,Click here To follow you on Instagram!