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How to Start a Tinder Conversation: The Ultimate Guide

Tinder is a networking online dating platform that allows users to connect with other persons of interest. You can like profiles, dislike photos, and get matched with other users while exchanging messages. The brief introduction above is for readers who may not be familiar with the Tinder platform, and if you are familiar with how it works, let us dive right into the main content.

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So just like every other online platform, there are specific rules and etiquette guiding communication. Some of the rules are from the venues themselves (for example, no vulgar language), and some of the regulations are self-imposed because you should know how best to communicate on such media.

However, the conversation itself is not the problem as the challenge is in starting the chat. We will handle that challenge with this ultimate guide on how to start a conversation on Tinder. If you are not familiar with Tinder and need ideas on where to meet women, you’ve got to check out NextLuxury’s Guide on the 29 best places to meet women.

In this guide, you will unearth the most effective communication starter techniques to achieve this process, such that the next time you are on the platform, you will know what to say to keep the conversation going.

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1. Review the Profile Thoroughly Before Starting the Conversation

First, you must review your match’s Tinder Profile: don’t start a conversation without getting an idea of the match’s personality. This step will only take 10-20 seconds, and it entails observing the match’s bio.

We will talk about the bio in another step to show you how to include details from that section in your message. But first, consider the profile to get a feel about who this person is and how you both can relate.

You can tell if you will strike a good connection with a match on Tinder just by looking at the profile. For example, if someone lists four out of five things you don’t like or does not relate to, you might not have anything in common.

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