Let’s be real, 2021 wasn’t the return to IRL we thought it would be—a mask was still your most steadfast accessory and you sought out vaccination appointments like concert tickets.
The start of 2022, however, brought new excitement for getting back out there with our collective resolve to make up for lost time during quarantine. Social activities like travel and live events rebounded in record fashion, and dating was no exception.
Millions of young adults who started their dating lives in lockdown, showed they were definitely out and ready to mingle IRL, and unlike previous generations, they were dating on their terms and were done playing games.
With 2022 drawing to a close, Tinder’s Year in Swipe shares the top flirt flexes of the year. From new relationship labels and stances on social issues to sober dating trends and the hot new emojis popping up in the chat, here’s the state of the date.
Young singles are owning the situationship as a valid relationship status.
Young singles were still down to play the field this year, but they opted for a high-quality roster where everyone was on the same page. More than a hookup, but not quite a traditional relationship, the “situationship,” a casual yet clearly defined relationship came to rise in 2022.
Tinder saw a 49%1 increase in members adding the new relationship intention to their profiles and over one in 102 surveyed young singles said they prefer situationships as a way to develop a relationship with
less pressure.
Positivity was a major plus.
Originally known as the parking symbol, 🅿️ has been repurposed to represent Pushin P and was the number 1 trending emoji globally on Tinder this year.
An interesting shift from the trending emojis of years past ( 🤦♀️ in 2019, 🤷♀️ in 2020, and 👀 2021), members turned to 🅿️ to let the world—and their matches—know ‘positivity’ and keeping it real is exactly what they’re looking for1.
In the Philippines, ❤️ is the most used emoji, representing the renewed interest in itinadhana among Pinoy daters. Completing the top three emojis in 2022 are 😘 and 😊.
The dinner date could soon be dead.
It seems the activities we took to during the pandemic are here to stay.
Tinder found through a survey that 73% of Pinoy young adults aged 18-25 years old prefer simple dates like taking a walk or grabbing a coffee. 56% prefer to go on a foodie date like checking out new brunch spots, 40% still want to go on a classic movie date, 20% like to go on a music date such as going to a gig, 21% will explore culture date in museums or galleries, and 15% will look for active dates like climbing, hiking, and cycling.
They’re opting for less traditional, more authentic, and sometimes sober ways to get to know one another. Other creative activities like Camping, BBQs, Trying New Things, and Street Food all made it into the top 10 trending global interests on Tinder.
More singles are raising a glass to sober dates.
Alcohol-free dates have become a way for singles to be more authentic on dates and challenge traditional dating norms.
Over 25% of surveyed young singles on Tinder said they drink less on dates compared with last year2 and when describing their drinking habits 72% of members said on their Tinder profiles that they don’t drink or only drink occasionally. In fact, the 🍻 and 🍷 emojis each decreased (40% and 25% respectively) on Tinder profiles YoY1.
Being funny, fresh, and forward was sexy AF.
A sense of humor was what members looked for most when reading a potential match’s profile, and 73%2 of young singles surveyed across all genders said they were looking for someone who is clear about what they want and has good hygiene.
When asked what the most important characteristics are in a potential date, young singles prioritized value-based qualities like loyalty (79%), respect (78%), and open-mindedness (61%) over looks (56%).
Stances on social issues could make or break a match.
75% of singles were looking for a match who is respectful of or invested in social issues. Additionally, the Activism and Voters Rights Interests both increased (84% and 37% respectively) in Tinder profiles this year.
Nostalgia stanning was a flex.
Young singles are getting inspo from the 90s and noughties dating trends.
The fastest growing interests on Tinder were blasts from the past like 90s Kid, Anime, and Sneakers. Even everyone’s favorite new old song, Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill made a comeback and was in the top 10 Spotify Anthems noted on Tinder profiles. Tinder’s modern take on the traditional Blind Date also launched for the hotter months.
The Blind Date feature on Tinder paired members before allowing them to view each other’s profile and was used 200,000 times a day on average3. It’s been a tough few years, and it looks like singles are turning to the authenticity and good vibes of a pre-smartphone world.
The 🚩 (red flag) & 🌫️ (gaslighting) emojis were trending for good reason.
Toxic relationships aren’t new, but all of the tips and psychoanalysis on social media show that young singles are more clued up about the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to dating.
Over 58% of surveyed young singles said they were confident they could identify a green or red flag2 when dating. In 2022, singles have finally had enough and are dishing on what they consider red and green flags, and all of our BS radars have gotten better because of it.
A true public service. Tinder members can check out School of Swipe™ for more on healthy and safe dating.
Revenge travel racked up the miles on Tinder.
After two pandemic-filled trips around the sun, singles were finally able to get back to exploring new horizons with fewer or no restrictions. 18-25-year-olds passported on average nine times a month, five with top passport destinations of Pinoy daters including Great Britain, USA, and Australia. Locally, Pinoy daters’ top cities to passport to are Quezon City, Cebu City, and Baguio.
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Amidst uncertainty and a triple mercury retrograde in 2022 singles were looking to the stars for guidance.
Star signs were the most popular type of descriptor added to Tinder bios behind smoking preferences, pets, and diet. Leos, Scorpios, and Cancers were the signs most likely to include their sign in their bios, and surprisingly, all-star signs were most likely to match with the exact same zodiac sign.
References:
1 From Tinder bios Jan 2022 – Oct 2022.
2 Tinder In app Survey among Tinder users aged 18-24 in UK, US, AU. Data was collected between 10/18/22 – 10/28/22.
3 Date range is between March and August 2022.