First of all, did that shop have crystals too? Haha I talked with someone from your city while I was in Manali 2 weeks ago who said his friend owns a shop that sells oils, crystals, etc. That'd be crazy if it's the same shop but ur city has multiple millions of people lol, the chances are slim.
Second, I'm thoroughly glad you had this experience, and it sounds like a positive indicator that this program may well work in India after all! We just need to give time to allow the universe to put the people on the same path to eventually be placed in a position where meeting each other is INEVITABLE! !
And third, I think tinder is OK in India. I've matched with a total of maybe 5 or 6 girls in Chennai. 3 of them showed interest, but when asked to go for a date, only one responded and we are actually going out today. But I did chat her up on what's app for 2 months while I was in kerala, so Indian girls likely need a lot of comforting, if you never met in person, before they accept a date.
I told thus one girl, 3 months back while I was in Chennai, that it'd be great to go on a date within the next couple days, since I'm leaving town after. She agreed. Next day I ask her if she'd like to go eat at a restaurant and she tells me off saying "what kind of girl do you think I am? Thus isn't America, girls don't go out with guys they just meet on the Internet." I immediately unmatched her because she displayed a very undesirable quality, which women in India get away with (and are even encouraged to exhibit!) Which is entitlement and dominance. And they expect most guys to be beta, since most guys sadly REALLY ARE beta in India.
The only woman who can call me beta is my mother (lol see what I did there?)
So anyway I think tinder can be used successfully in India. But I think presentation of your profile is hit or miss here. Chaosvrgn understands the psychology behind it, if he reads this maybe he will post some pointers on tinder for us
Second, I'm thoroughly glad you had this experience, and it sounds like a positive indicator that this program may well work in India after all! We just need to give time to allow the universe to put the people on the same path to eventually be placed in a position where meeting each other is INEVITABLE! !
And third, I think tinder is OK in India. I've matched with a total of maybe 5 or 6 girls in Chennai. 3 of them showed interest, but when asked to go for a date, only one responded and we are actually going out today. But I did chat her up on what's app for 2 months while I was in kerala, so Indian girls likely need a lot of comforting, if you never met in person, before they accept a date.
I told thus one girl, 3 months back while I was in Chennai, that it'd be great to go on a date within the next couple days, since I'm leaving town after. She agreed. Next day I ask her if she'd like to go eat at a restaurant and she tells me off saying "what kind of girl do you think I am? Thus isn't America, girls don't go out with guys they just meet on the Internet." I immediately unmatched her because she displayed a very undesirable quality, which women in India get away with (and are even encouraged to exhibit!) Which is entitlement and dominance. And they expect most guys to be beta, since most guys sadly REALLY ARE beta in India.
The only woman who can call me beta is my mother (lol see what I did there?)
So anyway I think tinder can be used successfully in India. But I think presentation of your profile is hit or miss here. Chaosvrgn understands the psychology behind it, if he reads this maybe he will post some pointers on tinder for us