I’m looking for someone who is really trusting & healthy! U must have both kidneys, non smoker, & not be a big drinker or take any drugs that could damage the liver. Type O negative blood a plus! ESFP

Shit, I’d date me 😂🙆.
Here's what dating is like in some of the countries around the world:
1 🇺🇬. one of the most common questions to ask someone on a first date (or, possibly, when asking someone out on a date) in Uganda is whether or not they have had kids.

Then, depending on the answer, the topic of marriage may or may not come up.
2. 🇦🇷. Dating in Argentina can b high-drama. Dinner typically isn't until around 10PM so all dates start late at night, go until the early hrs of the morning & PDA is standard. 

Family is also important in 🇦🇷ian culture so most 🇦🇷ans live with their folks until they get married.
3 🇸🇬. Singapore is significantly more expensive than other countries, which means that many non-expat singles still live with their parents, making dating difficult.

Most pple meet through apps or at bars.
4 🇸🇬. Dating in the Philippines resembles traditional courtship. In the PH, there is a custom called "ligaw" in which it is one person's job (traditionally a man pursuing a woman, though it can also apply to same-sex relationships) to show the person they wish to ... cont'd
date that they care about them through certain romantic acts like sending love letters.
5 🇿🇦. Dating in South Africa isn't too different from dating in the United States. Men usually pay for the first date, married people like to set their single friends up, but meeting significant others through apps like Tinder, Grindr or OKCupid has become increasingly common.
6 🇳🇬. Tinder is not the place to go find a serious relationship in Nigeria.
On the app, it's more common to find already-married men or women who are openly looking for sugar daddies than people who are actively looking to date.... cont'd
So, to find partners, some singles will attend singles mixers at churches or mosques, or, for a more secular approach, survey the crowd at weddings.
7 🇷🇺. Dating in Russia has a strong focus on Male chivalry — which, for women who are trying to date men, can have both negative & positive consequences. 
Men will almost always hold doors open for women & help them off of  trains & buses.
8 🇧🇷. People in Brazil like to make things official quickly — if you've been on a few dates with someone, you can expect to have a relationship talk with them sooner rather than later.
9 🇮🇹. Romance plays a large role in Italian dating, but it's essential to resist the urge to get too weak-kneed around just anyone.

Italian men are so romantic, but they are also liars 😂🤭
10 🇮🇳. Dating in India is more conservative than it might be in some other countries, especially because arranged marriages are still common for some couples. This means one's family has a large influence on who a person might date from the start.
11 🇦🇺. Dating in Australia doesn't have a tone of rules. Pick-up culture isn't big, so most people meet through mutual friends, school, or work, and start a relationship only after hanging out with one another in big groups.
12 🇦🇪. Public displays of affection & premarital sex are technically illegal in the UAE, which definitely has an effect on dating culture.
But that doesn't mean dating doesn't happen — living in Dubai can feel like a college freshman orientation.
13 🇲🇽. People I'm Mexico tend to stick to more traditional gender roles which, for people in heterosexual relationships, is reflected in their dating life. Men make the first move, men pay for the women on dates, & men make the followups to ensure that there will be more dates.
14 🇸🇪. If you're looking to move to Sweden specifically to find love, u may want to reconsider. Sweden is one of the hardest places to find a romantic partner coz of the country's many cultural norms, such as affordable single living homes & a general spirit of independence.
15 🇪🇸. People in Spain don't really date. There isn't even a word for the act of dating, the closest equivalent is the verb salir con alguien, which means "to go out with someone."
Most 🇪🇸s live with their parents until marriage, but don't expect to meet their family right away.
16 🇫🇷. Dating in France is, perhaps unsurprisingly, much more laid-back than it is in many other countries. It is so laid-back that, the French don't even have a word for "date" instead, they prefer to say something like "I'm seeing someone"
17 🇯🇵. When a person enters the dating scene in Japan, it is understood that the ultimate goal for everyone involved is marriage.
If everything goes smoothly, they might go to a bar or karaoke after dinner, &, if that goes well, the couples that hit it off will exchange numbers.
18 🇬🇧. Dating in the UK is fairly similar to dating in the US — with a few major differences. In general, Brits rely more on alcohol to get through dates, have more relaxed and low-key dates, and have fewer qualms about sleeping with someone early on into the relationship.
19 🇨🇳. China has a hefty gender imbalance.
Because of this, "dating Schools" for men who have never been in a romantic relationship have begun to crop up in China.
20 🇺🇸. People in America tend to meet potential romantic partners by by one of three ways — at a bar, through friends, or from an app, according to a Reddit thread on the subject.
First dates are often casual (meeting at a bar or coffee shop are some of the most popular options)
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