Guidelines for interacting with potential matches - Do’s and Don’ts
The world of matchmaking
is exciting – you’ rebeginning a journey to find your forever partner, but
also scary, because the first impression is very crucial. My Sambandh is here
to guide you on this journey, and help you find the right match for you!
Here is a guide for Do’s
and Don’ts when it comes to interacting with potential matches, so you can
navigate interactions with confidence and grace!
Do’s:
1. The first
important thing to do is always be yourself. You don’t need to hide your true
self out of fear, instead confidence can only come from within if you embrace
your most natural personality. Let your true interests and emotions shine,
making your connection with a match more genuine.
2. Dress to
Impress! Be it a casual meet up or a more formal arrangement, it is important
to be dressed for the occasion in an outfit that reflects your personal style
and makes you feel more confident. A well-groomed, well-dressed person always
makes a more positive impression.
3. Always be a
good listener. Active listening is always key. Pay attention to what your
potential match is saying, ask follow up questions, and avoid interrupting.
This shows a genuine interest in getting to know the person on a deeper level.
4. Maintain a
positive body language. Make eye contact, smile, and avoid fidgeting. Confident
body language projects positivity and openness to having a good conversation.
Talk about yourself positively, highlighting your hobbies, interests and
passions. Let them understand you at a deeper level as well.
5. Be mindful
of time. For a first impression, always be on time, and communicate delays
properly if they are unavoidable. During a conversation, keep it flowing but be
mindful if it is dragging on, they seem disinterested, or there is no more that
comes to mind when discussing a certain topic.
Don’ts:
1. Don’t bring
up finances. Our services ensure detailed background checks on every potential
match, which means that we have already looked into finances for you. By
bringing up such questions, it hampers genuine connection and can leave a
negative impression on your potential match, making the conversation awkward.
Focus on getting to know them at a personal level instead.
2. Avoid
oversharing personal information. Keeping the conversation light and positive
is most important in the first meeting. Avoid complaining about work, life or
in general. By delving into past relationships or personal struggles, you
project a negative light in the very first meeting, that can often hamper the growing
connection. Keep more personal details for when more time has passed, more
conversations have taken place and more meetings have been set.
3. Don’t
dominate the conversation. A conversation needs to be a two-way street to form
genuine connection. Let them share their thoughts and experiences as much as
you do. By focusing solely on yourself, you create an environment where your
potential match does not get an opportunity to share what they are feeling.
4. Don’t be
rude to staff or waiters. A potential match not only observes your behaviour
with them, but also your behaviour with others. Treat everyone with respect, as
it can reveal a lot about your character and make an impression.
5. Avoid
checking your phone. Constantly checking your phone during a conversation can
lead to a person feeling disrespected and ignored. Be fully present in the
moment to hear what they say, and put your phone away unless there is an
emergency.
With these very basic points in mind, your impression can be very
positive, and a space to form genuine connection can be created. Be patient, be
yourself and be positive, and your matchmaking
services will flow smoothly.
Founded in
1995, My Sambandh Matrimony has helped create thousands
of success stories, so far. With our expert advisors and rigorous background
checks, we provide you with the best selection of potential matches. Contact us
today to start your journey.
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