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Who needs Tinder when you have… Duolingo? Filipina woman reveals how she met his American HUSBAND on a language learning app, after he got in touch to praise his Mandarin skills

  • Amanda Lopez met her husband Rob Ciesielski through Duolingo
  • Amanda, from the Philippines, and Rob, who lives in the US, exchanged messages
  • The two finally met in person and tied the knot last month.

Duolingo may be competing with Tinder after a woman revealed that she met her husband through the language-learning app.

Amanda Lopez from the Philippines has shared her adorable love story where she met the man of her dreams, US resident Rob Ciesielski, through the app.

in a blog postAmanda revealed that she joined the app in 2013 to learn more Mandarin, but didn’t meet her husband until 2021.

The couple developed their own love language through the learning app as Rob continually congratulated Amanda on her achievements, eventually leading to the two falling in love and getting married.

Amanda Lopez from the Philippines has shared her adorable love story where she met the man of her dreams US-based Rob Ciesielski via the app.

In a blog post, Amanda revealed that she joined the app to learn more Mandarin.

In a blog post, Amanda revealed that she joined the app to learn more Mandarin, but she met her husband in 2021.

In a blog post, Amanda revealed that she joined the app in 2013 to learn more Mandarin, but didn’t meet her husband until 2021.

The couple developed their own love language through the learning app as Rob continually congratulated Amanda on her achievements, ultimately leading to the two falling in love.

The couple developed their own love language through the learning app as Rob continually congratulated Amanda on her achievements, ultimately leading to the two falling in love.

Rob joined Duolingo in 2020 and immediately fell in love with Amanda’s profile.

He saw how successful she was with her apprenticeship and continued to congratulate her on her achievements.

After exchanging a few messages through the app, the lovebirds finally connected on Facebook.

The two began texting and video chatting, despite being in totally different time zones.

And while they dreamed of visiting each other, due to COVID travel restrictions, the couple stuck to tech talk.

However, the lovebirds finally met in person last summer and sparks flew.

“We’ve come a long way, from calls to video chats, care packages sent halfway around the world, and virtual family introductions. And where our relationship is now will only continue to expand,” Rob said.

Amanda and Rob got married in January and have the language-learning app to thank for bringing them together.

Amanda and Rob got married in January and have the language-learning app to thank for bringing them together

Amanda and Rob got married in January and have the language-learning app to thank for bringing them together

The official Duolingo Twitter account congratulated the lovebirds by sharing two photos side by side.

The official Duolingo Twitter account congratulated the lovebirds by sharing two photos side by side.

The official Duolingo Twitter account congratulated the lovebirds by sharing two side-by-side photos: one of the couple’s online profiles and another snapshot from the day they got married.

The tweet was captioned: “How it started, how it’s going.”

According to the website, Amanda and Rob frequently credit the language learning app for their romance.

The lovebirds even incorporated ‘Duolingo-inspired multilingual greetings’ for their bridal party.

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Lovers of language and romance bonded as they gushed over the couple's sweet romance.

Lovers of language and romance bonded as they gushed over the couple’s sweet romance.

Lovers of language and romance bonded as they gushed over the couple’s sweet romance.

One person wrote: “Tinder < Duolingo."

Another added: ‘Time to check in.’

“This is really amazing,” said one person.

‘This is true love,’ another person commented.