Patterns that work
Lead with a concrete identity, add one quirky detail, end with a soft invitation. Stay under ~150 characters.
- Nurse who can’t stop recommending indie bookstores. Tell me your comfort-read.
- Weekend trail runner. Weeknight pasta person. If you know a secret overlook, I owe you coffee.
- Building weird little apps and worse playlists. Roast my top artists?
- Always down for a 7am hike and a 9pm taco. Worst joke wins the first date.
- Former band kid, current sourdough menace. I’ll trade you a playlist for your go-to dumpling spot.
- Dog person who still hasn’t taught the dog a useful trick. Help is welcome.
- I make a serious pour-over and an unserious pun. Challenge my coffee order.
- Collecting stamps in my passport and better opinions about pizza. Next city’s on me if you pick the slice.
What to cut
Lists of emojis, “just ask”, height/income flexes without warmth, and anything you wouldn’t say out loud on a first date.
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