a romantic relationship,
Noticing someone mysterious sitting across the room, locking eyes with them and falling in love at first sight. Studies show that this romanticised method of initiating a relationship may not be the most effective. Most marriages start as a friendship, in fact, scientists ranked this as the best way to initiate a romantic relationship.
That’s why on the 22 April, in the Universal Church in Kilburn we will be holding Singles’ Day. It will be a day exclusively for singles, with fun-filled activities and opportunities to start friendships with other singles.
This event will be free of charge, however, there is one condition for you to receive your ticket. You have to invite a friend of the opposite sex along with you! According to research, the second-best way to start a relationship is through a mutual friend, which is why we are asking everyone to invite a friend to join them on this day.
In order to receive your ticket to enter the event, both yourself and your friend must register together. Once both have completed their online form, the ticket will be sent out to both of you.
We look forward to seeing you on this day and don’t forget, first impressions count, so dress to impress!
Event: Singles’ Day: Guess Who
Date and time: Saturday, 22 April at 1:30pm
Location: Universal Church in Kilburn High Rd, London NW6 4JP
Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/social-instincts/202108/how-often-friends-become-lovers