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How A Woman's Simple 'Why Should You Date Me?' Got A 'PPT' In Reply

A woman on X shared her strange experience of online dating when she received a presentation over asking a simple question to a guy she matched with "Why should she date him?" Here's the full story:

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Slides for swipes? A woman named Tamanna shared on her social media handle her unique experience of online dating with a guy who went the extra mile just to answer one of her normal questions with a hilarious take. When the woman shared her experience on microblogging site X (formerly Twitter), her Tinder story went viral on the internet.

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The woman named Tamanna asked a simple question to her match: "Why should she date him?" to which she was taken by surprise over not receiving cheesy pickup lines, a compliment, or a joke to brush the question off, or even worse, she did not experience a guy boasting about himself for the next hours spent together that many women on dates relate to. Instead, she received a PPT! Yeah, that's right. Here's how:

Dating App Match Sends A Presentation On Why This Woman Should Date Him

In the age of digital dating, where first impressions are made in a matter of milliseconds, one man has taken standing out to the next level. When a woman named Tamanna asked her Tinder match why he thought she should go out with him, he didn't send a cheesy pickup line or a generic compliment. He sent her a full-fledged presentation.

Tamanna, who goes by the handle @hotgirllcoachh on X, shared the story and screenshots of the presentation on social media, and it quickly went viral. The presentation, titled "Why Tamanna Should Date Me," covered the man's hobbies and interests and why he thinks they would be a perfect match. 

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The presentation included his hobbies such as swimming, gymming, and eating gol gappas, while another slide read that he's up for anything from late-night chai shenanigans to early-morning breakfast with a mountain view with photos of him and food. It even included a slide with testimonials from his dog, his neighbour's dog, "every street cat and dog," his high school crush, his security guard, and even his landlord! 

Internet Reacts:

The post that was shared on January 27 has gained widespread attention on the Internet as the story is now going viral and has received 2.6k likes since the day it was posted, while likes and comment counts are still rising. 

The story of Tamanna and her Tinder match has sparked a conversation about online dating and the lengths people are willing to go to to make a good impression. Some people believe that the presentation was a clever and unique way to stand out from the crowd, while others expressed their critical views. 

One user commented under the post sharing that she would like to try this as well but joked about men sending it to many, hinting that their gestures are not special for one person but a "try" for many, as she wrote: "I'm trying this next. Maybe he is keeping a Google file accessible to all."

While another user compared the situation and questioned the gender roles and getting "equal treatment" as he commented, "I have no issue with going for these extra efforts to have a date with a girl, but I genuinely want to know how many girls are putting the same kind or level of effort with the guys on dating apps."

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Ultimately, whether or not you think the presentation was a good idea is a matter of personal opinion. But there's no doubt that it was a creative and attention-grabbing way to make a first impression. And who knows, maybe it will even work for him. After all, Tamanna is still thinking about it.

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