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Lately I've been thinking of the cost of dates and how it affects the way single people date. It seems in developed countries there's an abundance of options for people to go on dates and get to know each other and one of such is coffee dates which are especially popular amongst people who meet on dating apps.
Well, it got me wondering about what the equivalent of a coffee date is in Nigeria. Can we meet someone and pay nothing more than say, five thousand Naira for the date? Or are we restricted to just cinema dates and expensive dinners? Listen to the episode and hear what I think about the issue. Enjoy.
(PS: And sorry for the number crunching on the episode.)
By the way please follow the podcast on Instagram on @The30MinutePod where I plan to post bonus material that I forgot to add to the main episode.
Also, rate the podcast and subscribe.
Thanks
Lately I've been thinking of the cost of dates and how it affects the way single people date. It seems in developed countries there's an abundance of options for people to go on dates and get to know each other and one of such is coffee dates which are especially popular amongst people who meet on dating apps.
Well, it got me wondering about what the equivalent of a coffee date is in Nigeria. Can we meet someone and pay nothing more than say, five thousand Naira for the date? Or are we restricted to just cinema dates and expensive dinners? Listen to the episode and hear what I think about the issue. Enjoy.
(PS: And sorry for the number crunching on the episode.)
By the way please follow the podcast on Instagram on @The30MinutePod where I plan to post bonus material that I forgot to add to the main episode.
Also, rate the podcast and subscribe.
Thanks