I’m not terribly familiar with
eHarmony or infographics, and maybe
that’s part of why I was surprised at their conclusion: Writing skills matter.
Seriously. You can see the results here:
I know, I know: What about the well-loved
tropes of romance, like boobs, muscles, and money?
But language matters, too. For
instance, the infographic (who’s in charge of inventing these words?) shows
that if you’re a guy and call your potential dates “girls”, you’re 28% less
successful. If you’re a woman and use words like “divorce”, or “ex”, you get 4%
fewer messages on looking for love sites. That may not seem like much, but it
could be the four percent with Clooney’s looks at Trump’s money.
Here’s one that kind of shocked
me: Men who use the word “whom” properly get 31% more contacts from women,
according to the eHarmony research. Amazing. I mean, whom even uses that word
anymore?
When a woman makes a writing
error, it doesn’t make much difference in their chances. Men do not think with
their spelling brain. However, men who make two or more spelling mistakes
reduce their chances by 14%. Indiana Jones never had much luck against grammar
Nazis.
Here’s a shocker: Men use more
words than women when writing their online dating profiles. I would have
thought it the other way around. Maybe they’re struggling for more “whom”
in there.
Both men and women ranked grammar
as more important than confidence in a potential date. My conclusion: If dating
sites had been around when I was first dating, I’d have been fighting off women,
instead of trying to impress then with my humbleness. After all, at twenty-something
my experience with submitting to publishers made me a true typo paranoid.
Oh, I still make grammar mistakes.
That can be confirmed by anyone whom knows me.
I suspect Marketing Chimps may have come up with the term infographics.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly sounds like something they'd do!
DeleteWomen shouldn't be so hung up on spelling. My husband could not spell. He was a wonderful man, and far more handsome than most. Who cared about spelling with abs like that?
ReplyDeleteThe problem is, most men don't have abs like that!
DeleteMost people equate proper command of the language with intelligence. Needless to say, Facebook probably doesn't achieve a lot of matchups.
ReplyDeleteNo, probably not.
DeleteI use that word and whomever doesn't... well I've used up all my brain power now.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. The thing is, I think I'm better than the average person at grammar--which says something very bad about our society, because I'm not really all that good.
DeleteSigh. When did grammar in dating become so popular?
ReplyDeleteIt was after I stopped dating!
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