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An eligible bachelor has “set a new standard” for single men by sending a woman a PowerPoint slide highlighting why they should date.
Psychology student Maddie began a conversation with the man from Hinge who was eager to eliminate all competition and was impressed.
The 25-year-old from Sydney detailed the conversation on a TikTok video.
“I basically said, ‘Look, I’m going to need a brochure [or] a packet of information before you talk me into going on a date,” he said.
After providing him with his email address, he sent out a 10-slide PowerPoint titled: ‘Why you should date this girl,’ and it was complete with photos and brief descriptions about him.
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Psych student Maddie (left) began a conversation with Hinge’s man, joking that she needed to see a “brochure or information packet” on why they should date. To her surprise, he emailed her a 10-slide PowerPoint (right)
“What a legend honestly this is the energy I have when it comes to dating,” Maddie captioned the video.
On the first slide that read “I love my job,” the man wrote: “Seriously, who doesn’t want someone happy 40 extra hours a week?
‘I enjoy my job, I’m willing to work hard to keep moving up the career ladder, but I don’t overdo the routine. I never feel exhausted by work because work rarely feels like work.’
But while he’s a hard worker, the man claims he “still loves a social event.”
“I may love my job, but that doesn’t mean I only love my job,” she wrote.
“I’m still excited to go out with all your girlfriends and their partners, I can hold my own with your parents, and I won’t get so drunk that I’ll ruin family Christmas.”
Then, he told Maddie to expect ‘spontaneous date nights’ if she decides to go out with him.
‘Make sure you have a few nights each week off for me, because we’re going to have nice dates. Beach picnics, cocktail bars, Sunday markets, we are doing them all,” he said.
The man also boasted of his sense of humor and related it to that of television star Hamish Blake.
“What a legend honestly this is the energy I have when it comes to dating,” Maddie captioned a TikTok video.
In her spare time, she likes to cook and loves sports.
‘If I’m not practicing sport, I’m watching it, reading it or thinking about it. I wouldn’t call it a red flag, but it shows that I’m passionate about things. It also means I’ll go to the gym and run/walk with you,’ he said.
On slide eight, the man hinted at the opportunity to “get access to events” through work.
‘I’m not saying it’s a big deal, but my job means I can get us to participate in events. Do you want to go to the grand finale? Done. Do you watch F1? Of course. Is there a concert that interests you? Maybe, let’s find out,’ she elaborated.
He then mentioned that he’s 6’2 and “very good at hugging.”
On the final slide, he encouraged Maddie to “find out the rest later” and send him a message.
After reading the PowerPoint, Maddie confirmed that she agreed to go on a date with the man, but has yet to post an update.
Since then, the TikTok video has been viewed more than 104,000 times and other women are obsessed with the concept.
‘I will need this from all men from now on,’ wrote one woman, another said: ‘A date at an F1 race? I would sell myself
“Great initiative and sense of humor, you should definitely date,” added another.
And Maddie confirmed that she agreed to go on a date with the man, but has yet to post an update.