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LoginDating apps in the s have borne a whole new dictionary of acronyms and phrases. Technology has progressed leaps and bounds since the turn of the millennium, redefining how young people communicate with friends and, more recently, how we date. According to Ofcom statistics published in January, more than one in 10 UK adults use online dating services; 2. And the rise of swiping, prompts and ghosting has brought with it a new "language", with many young single people across the world explaining what they're after in jumbles of capitalised letters. Consequently, acronyms have become indecipherable to some, with one dating expert claiming singletons are in fact "shortening their reach".
I n dating, body language has always been an essential way of communicating what might not be said aloud—nonverbal communication like a lingering glance, a turn toward another person, or a subtle touching of hands can communicate volumes. But for modern daters in an increasingly online world, these tactics aren't always available. That's why experts are making the case that we need to consider digital body language as a crucial part of modern dating. Digital body language, or DBL, is communication in which digital interaction, like messaging on a dating app or over text, is used to express or convey contextual information. Like conventional body language, DBL is all about reading what isn't being said aloud—non-verbal subtext, if you will,—which means that seemingly commonplace aspects of digital communication, like emojis, punctuation, message length, and response time, are now important ways for daters to gauge potential interest. Hinge's Love and Connection expert, licensed marriage and family therapist Moe Ari Brown, says that Gen Z's embrace and reliance on DBL should come as no suprise, given the constant presence of technology throughout their lives.
Dating has never been easy, but the internet has made the process even more rife with lukewarm lovers and passive communication among singles. To describe their dating experiences, young singles and social media users reference special terms for modern dating.
Are you in a relationship with someone who grew up speaking a different language to you? In , 9. This means that the landscape of relationships is likely to have become more diverse.
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