6 Ways to Meet Singles Without Dating Apps or Websites

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4. Spend more time in the grocery stores…you never know who you might “accidentally meet”

We can guarantee that you’ll never associate a grocery store with dating. However, there may be alternative places to meet people in person. Meeting new individuals while doing your grocery shopping just takes a small amount of ability.

Start by attempting to dress in comfortable-yet-fancy attire. Don’t overdo it with your priciest dress or suit, though. Play it cool! Then, be sure to give the store some time. Read the labels and take a closer look at the aisles than normal. Don’t look away if you make unplanned eye contact with someone! Make a small chat and present yourself as friendly. For instance, mention a product you enjoy and get their feedback on it.

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