
At a time when the holidays end and that the routines are resuming, a question is tapping many singles: how to transform a summer meeting into a history that lasts? According to a Hinge study, almost 49 % hesitate to send a message after a first meeting for fear of appearing too insistent. So adopt the right reflexes and start a lasting relationship, born under the sun.
Timing, enthusiasm and intention: the three keys to relaunch
According to Hinge, clarity seduces more than ambiguity. Three specific elements are necessary and increase the chances of obtaining a second appointment:
- Timing : 75 % of users expect a monitoring message the same day or the next day;
- The enthusiasm : 44 % declare that a message expressing a real interest is the most attractive;
- The intention : 47 % would like their date to express his desire to meet again, without necessarily specifying the place or date immediately.
An example given by Hinge perfectly illustrates the simplicity and efficiency of this approach: “I really enjoyed spending time with you this summer. I would really like to see you again that the start of the school year is there, if you want too“.
What singles really expect after a first meeting
The Hinge study highlights different expectations depending on the profiles. Three quarters of heterosexual women want their new meeting to take the initiative of the post-presentation message, ideally the same day. Speeding and sincerity are two very important concepts today.
On the side of heteroseous men, 41 % consider ideal that a woman evokes a second meeting without blocking a precise date, and more than a third appreciate when a number is shared, often perceived as a guarantee of trust and a kind of “mini commitment”.
From summer to school, how to materialize the flirt?
Regardless of the orientation or the context, it is not the length of the message that counts, but the intention that is put in it. Show that we had a good time, sending a clear sign and daring to express your desire to meet you are enough to make the difference. According to Hinge, this simple but assumed approach remains the best way to transform an ephemeral encounter into a lasting connection. Dare, quite simply!