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Single Indians want more serious and meaningful relationships in 2021: Bumble survey

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Ahead of Valentine’s Day, a recent nationwide survey by Bumble, the women-first social networking app, revealed one in three (38%) single Indians hope to see themselves in a committed relationship in 2021. The study also showed that one in five (22%) single Indians hope to get married in 2021.

 

As India unlocks lifting restrictions across states, single Indians are also ready to get moving to meet someone in-person who they met online. While almost 73% of single Indians indicate they are ready to travel a couple of hours within their city for an in-person with someone they met online, 19% of people claim they are willing to travel to another city for an in-person date. Pune has the highest number of single Indians (37%) ready to travel within the city to meet someone in-person, followed by Kolkata (33%) and Chennai (32%).

 

For an IRL date, single Indians want to ensure safety protocols of using masks and hand sanitizers. 64% of single Indians claim that before their in-person date, they will also check in on their partner’s health status.

 

Samarpita Samaddar, Bumble India PR Director said, “As we enter a new year, there is a sense of optimism and hope amongst single Indians as they get more intentional about finding love in 2021. We’re seeing that our community is becoming more and more excited about the prospect of dating in real life again. Women in particular are making more empowered dating choices centred on them and their needs. This Valentine’s Day we are excited to see how our Bumble community celebrates, either virtually or IRL.”

 

Methodology: Research was conducted by YouGov between 2nd to 10th December 2020 in India.

 

About Bumble app: Bumble, the women-first dating and networking app, was founded by CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014. Bumble connects people across dating (Bumble Date), friendship (Bumble BFF) and professional networking (Bumble Bizz). No matter the type of relationship, women make the first move on Bumble. Bumble is built on the importance of

equitable relationships and how crucial they are to a healthy, happy life. They've built their platform around kindness, respect, and equality – and their community plays an important part in that. Bumble holds its users accountable for their actions and has zero tolerance for hate, aggression, or bullying. Bumble is free and available worldwide in the App Store and Google Play.