New Delhi: The most comprehensive checklist for red flags that raise alarms and green flags that shout, "It's a keeper!" is covered in QuackQuack's most recent survey. For instance, the data reveals that 22 per cent of daters from metro areas and smaller cities believe it is a red flag if your date orders the food on the first date without considering your preferences.
It's a sign of their abrasiveness and dominance, which will later turn out to be pretty bothersome and the cause of your breakup.10,000 daters from metros and smaller cities participated in the poll. The age range of these participants was between 20 and 35, both working professionals and students.
QuackQuack's Founder and CEO, Ravi Mittal, commented, "We see almost 35 million chats exchanged per month, and 3 out of 8 matches discuss red flags they absolutely cannot accept within the first week of chatting. We also noticed that kindness is considered the biggest green flag of all."
Badmouthing your ex
Are you calling your ex crazy to gain favour with your new BAE? The survey shows that 39 per cent of women between 22 and 32 believe that's a red flag in men. The more likely possibility, according to these women, is men who call their ex crazy were the reason behind their craziness. Calling people names, especially when they aren't around to defend themselves, reflects poorly on these men. Today it's the ex; tomorrow it'll be you, says more than 12 per cent of the same women from tier 1 and 2 cities.
Control freaks men and women with a history of being controlling in a relationship is an absolute red flag, says 38 per cent of daters above 30. Being in love or a relationship does not entitle you to run someone's life according to your wishes; people who believe otherwise are best avoided when looking for a match. 16 per cent of women say men who think they can tell you how to dress up and whom to talk to are simply delusional.