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LoginStarting in February , lonely people across Los Angeles drove to a windowless, one-room office on the 18th floor of a building in Century City — the first outpost in what would soon become a national dating franchise called Great Expectations. There, in a room crammed with two TVs, a set of chairs for interviewing, and a stack of cassette tapes, they stepped into the future of dating. What makes you angry? What really motivates you? But the ability to watch — and then select — potential dates from a series of videos was fundamentally new.
We all like to think that before online dating, couples met exclusively through romcom-ready meet-cutes at the airport or in the bookstore. But finding someone to date hasn't always been that easy — with or without Match. And if you want proof that technology has actually made things less awkward, a video from the '80s that's been making the rounds online will prove it.
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