Tinder Dating Hacks – From Match to Real Date Success – Ultimate guide with tips that really work

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Since Tinder was launched in 2012, well over 50 million people have joined the dating app.

Tirelessly swiping for potential matches in the area has become the easiest way to arrange dates, have no-strings-attached fun, or possibly start a romantic relationship.

Whether you're looking for spontaneous hookups or Mrs. Right, Tinder can be a lot of fun, but at the same time, it can be very intimidating at first.

Have you already taken the first step on Tinder and already matched a few promising girls? Maybe you're even a little further along and know how to arouse the girls' interest with funny and imaginative texts and funny GIFs.

Tinder Dating Hacks – What happens after a match?
Tinder Dating Hacks – What happens after a match?
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But what happens now?

The way to a real, real date on Tinder can be done in just a few steps. Still, it can be quite tricky. There are a lot of faux pas and pitfalls that quickly seal the game over on Tinder.

Realize that your competition is just a click away.

You should also keep in mind that even if you have a lot of sympathy over the Tinder chat, the spark doesn't necessarily have to jump over on a real date.

That's why it's so important to transfer your charming conversations to a face-to-face meeting to see if there is actually a spark that can develop into a blazing conflagration. This transition can be difficult. Who should initiate the date? How do you know your match will actually say yes? How do you find the right moment to transition from texting to dating ?

Well, the truth is, it's hard to say when is the best time to ask someone on a date. But one thing is certain: you definitely won't find out if you don't try.

With this guide and the Tinder dating hacks and tips in this article, you will greatly improve your chances of switching your flirtatious banter on Tinder and Co. from online to offline.

We got help and advice from Tinder dating experts as well as experienced Tinder users .

A common problem

If you talk to female users of the popular dating app, you'll almost always hear that their inboxes are full of conversations like these:

Hey,” reads a message to me. “Hello,” I answer. “How are you?” then comes back. On it I write: “I’m fine, how about you?” The answer to that is: “I’m fine.”

Then the conversation is over. Maybe they’ll get back to you a few weeks later with an unimaginative “hey.” I probably won't answer again this time. (Although I could put more effort into my answers, I tend to save this for conversations I'm initiating...or for people who have a little more than "hey" to say.)

I think you have realized the problem with such attempts to initiate contact.

It's very possible to turn a dating app match into a real date. However, it generally requires more effort than texting a three-letter word. We spoke to experts in the know to find out what you should definitely do differently.

Before we get down to business, let’s start with the foundation!

Successful Tinder Dating – The Basics

Tinder Dating Basics - How to improve your chances of getting a real date
Tinder Dating Basics – How to Improve Your Chances of Getting a Real Date
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Before we look at the match-to-date strategy in a step-by-step process, including fine-tuning and lots of helpful detailed tips, I would like to mention a few basic things. You should take these to heart in order to fundamentally improve your chances of getting a date on Tinder or to avoid making serious mistakes in the first place.

1. Complete bio and profile

If your bio is blank or only contains the emoji for your zodiac sign, your matches may not be able to say much more than "Hey" because they won't have anything to start a conversation with.

A few lines about yourself can make it much easier to get a conversation going.

Bio is a place to express your personality and your intentions. So if you're someone who wants to get to know a potential match over a drink or activity, you can also clearly address that in your profile section.

Tinder experts – such as those from the Tinder Academy – recommend the following on the subject of Tinder Description :

Add some fun activities you would like to try this winter, or bars, restaurants, and venues of all kinds that you would like to try. Then just let your match choose one of them and you’ll be able to check off an item on your bucket list on your first date.”

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2. Don’t start the chat with “Hey”

We already had this point. And I'm not alone with my opinion. Online dating experts agree that "hey" isn't enough: there are a lot of singles out there, so your opening message really needs to stand out if you want to land a date.

One thing that so many people are guilty of is sending 'Hey' as their first message. This won't get anyone to start a conversation with you and even has about an 84 percent chance of being completely ignored.

Reason enough to get more imaginative once and for all.

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3. Be specific

So if you can no longer write “Hey,” what should you write instead?

At the beginning, look carefully at your match's profile . If the profile photo doesn't already provide one or two helpful hints, a hook to start the conversation can certainly be found in the profile text.

It's best to comment on something specific that you like or that particularly catches your eye. Maybe you've noticed that she likes hiking or going to concerts. If she likes to travel, just ask her about her last trip. This will help get the conversation going and get your match interested in chatting with you further and more deeply.

4. Build on commonalities

This point is directly linked to the previous one. What do you have in common that would be a good starting point for eventually asking your match out?

Do you perhaps share the same taste in music or even have the same favorite band? Are you both obsessed with eating ice cream? Then let that be your entry point. Then write something like:

“I heard that the new organic ice cream at so-and-so ice cream parlor is pretty epic. Would you like to try this out with me?”

5. Continuing a story face to face

You text back and forth about a great travel story and you realize that you have the full attention of your Tinder match.

This is the perfect time to use some of the magic you've created to further build tension. Leave them with a cliffhanger and write: "I'm afraid I have to go now, but I would like to continue this story with you in person."

6. The effect of compliments

Let's face it: the likelihood of us having chemistry with someone over text messages is relatively low to begin with. Once you've found a match that makes you feel good, then let the other person know how much you appreciate it.

Don't be afraid to get a little vulnerable and say something like, "I'm really glad I met you here. You seem like a really cool person that I would like to hang out with in real life. Can we do this?"

7. Reverse psychology

This is a bit of a cheeky move, but it might get you the result you want - or at least the answer you want.

Reverse psychology works in many different scenarios, so there's no harm in trying to incorporate it into your dating life.

Say something like, "You're so sweet and amazing and have so much that you probably don't have time to go out with me."

This tactic not only subtly demonstrates your interest, but also puts the ball in their court.

8. Initiative: Just DO it

This is perhaps the most important basic rule in dating.

Asking someone out can be nerve-wracking, which is why it's sometimes helpful to use little tricks to see if the match will "take the bait." This reduces the risk of being basketed.

Above all, this principle prevents you from moving forward!

Honesty and a bit of directness are often the best tactics. If you want to ask someone out, just do it. If you like someone enough to enjoy getting to know each other in person, that's exactly what you say. After all, honesty and clear communication are the cornerstones of a solid relationship.

Most people would prefer someone to be open about their intentions rather than drag out a draggy chat session with someone who secretly has no desire to move things along.

You can write something like: “I really enjoyed writing with you over the last few weeks. I want to ask you out on a date and see where it goes.” Short and sweet and straight to the point.

So when it comes to turning a Tinder match into a real date, always remember to connect with potential dating partners on a real and authentic level.

Keep conversations light and flirty, but remain honest and sincere. And asks about a date.

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When is the right time to ask out?

Take advantage of the sizzling atmosphere in your Tinder chats
Use the sizzling atmosphere in your Tinder chats
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The world is moving fast, and so is the world of flirting on dating apps. If you wait too long to set up a date on Tinder, the sizzling atmosphere may soon fizzle out and you may find yourself with a “pen pal,” not a first date.

It is therefore important not to let the right time pass by without doing anything. When the time is right, after a handful of messages, you can set a date for a real meeting.

Here I have summarized for you what users of the popular online community had to say about this topic

u/katdanmorgan said (translated from English):

I've often found myself stuck in the pen pal stage (you write for a few weeks or sometimes a month) and I would say expectations build up quickly. I would recommend that if you've been talking for a week, either set up an in-person date or at least plan a FaceTime date."

u/MsCrys00:

“I like to meet after 1-2 days of texting… I have to find out if the chemistry is right. These days a video date works well.”

u/DeenaDeals replied:

Not me. That's way too early. As a woman, I receive a lot of messages and chat with several people. My time is very valuable. It’s just eye-opening for me to see that everyone deals with these decisions differently.”

u/FinallyLooking:

woman here. I've been on a few dates where they asked to message me in the first 20 minutes. It always surprises me, but I usually say yes. My preference is 2 to 3 days of chatting. Basically, have a good conversation, then let a day or two pass and have another good conversation. In my opinion, this is the perfect time to ask on a date.

I don't have a problem with people waiting a full week, but I haven't seen much of a difference between the results. That said, I don't really know them any better after 7 days than after 2. And people who wait a week often end up waiting two or more... and it'll never happen. You didn't screw up. Go back to all those conversations and start asking her out. Even if you've been chatting for a while and haven't spoken to them in a week, go back and say something like: It's been a stressful week. But I would like to see if you would like to have coffee with me. Maybe Thursday after work?”

I would like to add the following advice to these opinions on Reddit: don't stick strictly to given rules and wait, for example, 24, 48 or 72 hours to ask someone out.

If you enjoy the conversation and it goes well, throw your hat in the ring and try your luck. Throw the rule book out the window and take a risk - you never know where it will lead you.

The Master Plan – This is how you arrange a date on Tinder

With a master plan for real dating success
With a master plan to real dating success
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1. Read your match's profile carefully

Everyone is on Tinder for different reasons. Some users will be looking for a fun date, and others will be looking for something more. This information, along with general information about your match, can be found on their profile.

So before you start texting, read through your counterpart's profile and get to know the person a little. Where did she go to school? Does she prefer beer to wine? Where does she like to travel?

In most cases, the girls will give you enough information in their bio to help you make a decent contact.

Even the smallest fact about your match can help spark a creative and thoughtful chat session. Reading your match's profile will also help you avoid sensitive topics (users might mention in their bio that they don't drink alcohol or only travel for the weekend).

2. Start a conversation with a question or answer on their profile

The average user spends up to 90 minutes a day on Tinder. I think this has declined quite a bit since other competitive dating apps have come onto the market.

However, that's still a lot of time to start a conversation with someone. A quick “Hello” or “How are you?” is often buried under funnier or interesting innuendos. However, a greeting in GIF form can catch someone's eye and make them laugh.

Let your first message reflect your personality. Flattering one-liners are great for guys who pride themselves on being a little cheesy and don't take themselves too seriously.

Observations on their profile and bio show that you have taken the time to get to know the person you are contacting. If your match has a question on their profile, it's a good idea to provide an answer.

By the way: your first Tinder message doesn't have to make your match fall in love with you straight away. So no reason to sweat.

In fact, the first message is simply the door to open a conversation.

3. Stay away from taboo topics

Tinder messages are the new first dates; and the rule about taboo topics apply equally online. So keep the conversation light-hearted and focus on the interests and preferences of your flirting partner.

You should definitely keep religion, politics and your ex-girlfriend

No Tinder match is keen on having heated debates. In some cases you can agree on certain topics. However, on most Tinder dates, it is difficult to change the subject once disagreements have arisen, such as over politics, spiritual beliefs, or worldview.

This is especially true for sex topics. Tinder is often referred to as an app for people quick sex rather than a serious relationship.

Even if you're just looking for a casual fling, don't bring sex into the conversation (like "Hey, are you up for fucking ?"). If your match doesn't initiate sexy conversation on their own, save the bedroom talk for after the first date (that is, if things are going well, of course).

Women tend to expect, but not necessarily be enthusiastic about, sexting Aggressive flirting or sending a “dick pic” will often end the conversation or even block you on Tinder.

4. Fix the date

Once you've established a good chat relationship with your Tinder match, it's time to propose a date and put a specific date in play.

By the way, a chat relationship in this context means having had a few simple texting sessions together that show that you are a real, vulnerable and normal person.

Tinder's symbol is a flame, and without the spark of a face-to-face meeting, that flame will fizzle out. Be proactive during your chats and arrange a fixed appointment.

A GQ article published not long ago suggests sending a dozen thoughtful messages before asking someone out.

In fact, the biggest mistake most guys make when trying to get a Tinder date is keeping the conversations going before finally asking to meet up.

If you spend too much time thinking about how to get a date in a Tinder conversation, good opportunities will just slip by. And at some point it's too late.

So don't make the same mistake and don't wait too long. It is important to be specific. Don't ask, "Would you like to meet me sometime?" Instead, just suggest a place and time.

5. Set time and place

So instead of asking, “Would you like a drink sometime?” name a time and a place. Something like, “Hey, there’s a new bar opening nearby that I’ve heard good things about. “How about we watch it together this weekend?” is much better.

This type of interaction leads in a completely different direction (to a real date!) than spending too much time in chat purgatory making small talk.

It can feel uncomfortable to take the first step. You may be wondering, “Will I come across as too aggressive or desperate?”

But the truth is that nothing is cooler, more confident and sexy than someone who likes to take the initiative.

The options for asking out are endless, but the following ideas will get a positive response in most cases:

a) Your match is new in town

Someone who is traveling or new to the area probably doesn't know the best bars or restaurants in the area. Offer to show your match a favorite bar that has great drink specials or a unique theme.

b) You share the same taste in music

Do you go to a gig every now and then? Simply invite your Tinder match. Seeing a band play at a bar will give both of you something to talk about.

A gig or similar event at a bar will keep the drinks flowing and the conversation flowing without the awkward staring across the table.

c) Your potential date partner wants to get to know your dog

If you have a dog in your profile pictures, you'll probably get asked about it a lot.

Then arrange a date with man's best friend. Offer a picnic at the local dog park or grab a coffee at a dog-friendly cafe.

And one more thing: if you want to have a real date, don't ask your match to come to your house, even for a home-cooked meal! You can ask your match for “Netflix and chill” if you’ve met before and she feels comfortable around you.

6. Don't be afraid of a call

Yes, I know Millennials hate talking on the phone... but sometimes it's easier to make plans that way.

If you're having trouble finding a time and day that works for your date, consider picking up the phone:

Pick up the phone and ask her out! This way you can get your date ready in five minutes and spend your time and energy preparing for and enjoying the actual date.

Plus, there's the added benefit of actually being able to connect live and get to know the person on a deeper level before making the time to meet. This would prevent you from showing up on a date and realizing within the first five seconds that the person is not who you thought they would be.

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After the date is in the bag...

The date is fixed, the date and the location are fixed. Do you still have a great conversation going on afterwards?

Great! You don't have to end the chat after the date has been set. Your partner will appreciate it if you remain interested and participate in her conversation.

By continuing to chat, you'll be showing your match that you're on Tinder for more than just a night of fun.

As soon as you have arranged a real date via Tinder, you can offer your flirt partner your Facebook name, profile or WhatsApp contact for further communication.

If your match removes your conversation from the app, you already have another channel to keep the conversation going. At the same time, you don't have to compete with many other people who want to flirt. You symbolically climb further up the ladder of intimacy.

Keep the first date casual

Tinder experts suggest starting with a coffee date instead of a more time-consuming dinner date. If time is against you, ask her for coffee. There are many cozy and stylish cafes out there. There is definitely one in your area too.

Tinder experts suggest starting with a coffee date
Tinder experts suggest starting with a coffee date
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In fact, in a survey of dating app users, almost 85% said they preferred coffee dates to other alternatives like dinner or bars.

Sand in the gears? Ask friends for advice!

Do problems arise or do you not know what to do next? A quick date on Tinder can work for some people; others may need to invest more time and energy in conversation.

You shouldn't let that worry you. And stay true to yourself. It can be tempting to imitate someone who seems successful at dating. But in the long term at least that won't work.

Rather, develop your own strategy that suits you.

One of the best ways to spruce up your Tinder profile to get more matches is to simply pass it on to a friend. Of course, if you give someone else the ability to edit your bio and change your image choices, you have to be able to trust them.

Friends often see the best qualities and individual strengths that we don't see ourselves. Maybe your friends have already had one or two Tinder experiences and can share their wealth of experience with you.

And finally…

All the best on your Tinder journey! See it as an exciting adventure and have fun!

Go for it, Tiger!!

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Joachim D.https://www.dating-vergleich.com
Online editor, copywriter and publicist in the field of online dating since 2012. Passionate blogger for over 10 years with diverse interests and many years of expertise in the market for dating sites, dating apps, dating agencies and flirt chats through hundreds of product tests, expert interviews and intensive research over more than a decade .

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