Highlights

  • Singles only take 25 minutes to figure out whether they're liking a date or not
  • Study was done by roadside assistance provider 'Britannia Rescue'
  • People make excuses in the middle of a date and leave

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First impression is the last impression, and study says singles take it very seriously when it comes to dates. Know more about it. 

A recent study by roadside assistance provider 'Britannia Rescue' found that singles take less than an hour to decide whether they're vibing with a person or not.

The research found out that singles only take 25 minutes to figure out, but still wait for 51 minutes for the sake of humanity before making an excuse to leave.

But not everyone does the same, some sit throughout a bad date, some wait for it to get better as time passes while some feel uncomfortable in making excuses.

So, next time you go on a date, remember the first 25 minutes are crucial.

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