
"Participants in the Blind date column are paired for dinner and drinks, where they answer questions about their age, location, occupation, and interests to facilitate a good match."
"The column has been running since 2009, featuring a photograph of each dater and sharing personal details like first name, job, and age with a large audience."
Blind date is a dating column where two strangers are matched for dinner and drinks. Participants answer questions about their age, location, occupation, and interests. The aim is to create a good match based on personal preferences. The column has been running since 2009 and includes a photograph of each dater. Participants cannot choose their match or photograph, and personal details like first name, job, and age are shared. The process encourages honesty while being mindful of public readership.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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