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By Aimee Blanchette Star Tribune
For many singles, it's a one-and-done dating scene
 

Busy schedules, a need for instant gratification and the ever-replenishing well of the Internet have made it harder than ever to get to a second date.

According to an It’s Just Lunch survey of 38,912 singles, 52 percent of respondents felt they were too busy to date.

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By Michelle Toglia
The Best Advice For Meeting Someone In Real Life, According To Experts
 

Break out of your routine! I always tell my friend and clients: If you go to the same coffee shop every day or the same bar with your girlfriends every Saturday night, and you’re not meeting the types of people you want to, you need to expand outside of your comfort zone. Take every opportunity to put yourself in new situations so that you can meet new people!

Maybe that involves going to as many singles groups and events as possible. Tap into your hobbies — hiking groups, wine tastings, cooking classes, etc. Want to learn a second language? Go ahead and sign up for a class. Expanding your horizons not only exposes you to new people, but you have the added bonus of becoming a more interesting date for Mr. or Mrs. Right. If you feel like you could use a little help, work with a relationship coach or hire a matchmaker to make the dating process low pressure and fun! — Annie Mayo, Elite Matchmaker at It's Just Lunch Denver

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Peter Sagal, Host
A little matchmaking humor on NPR

A little matchmaking humor on NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me! with the Jonathan and Drew Scott, aka The Property Brothers.

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