Too many people dismiss the power of words in getting you from online to offline – including the way you say something to begin with. Dr Alissa Knight unpacks how the language in your profile and texts influences your dating.
Setting up a dating profile is high stakes, and it can feel incredibly daunting to stare down the barrel of a blank bio. So, instead of leaving it blank, we insert: “Fluent in sarcasm,” “spicy marg,” and “pineapple on pizza” without a second thought.
We could all play profile bingo with our eyes closed with the repeated clichés we’ve seen and swiped on. If anything, we think we’re playing it safe because everyone else says it on their profiles, so it must work, right? Wrong. The repetition of these phrases causes everyone else to bang their head against a wall and disconnect rather than want to connect.
So how can you improve your chat on dating apps? We asked clinical psychologist Dr Alissa Knight to unpack the psychology behind our profile language, “icks”, and dive into practical tips for improving your connections and strengthening your text game.