5 Top Google Searches On Single’s Awareness Day
We just had the biggest day of the year for couples. But today is SINGLES AWARENESS DAY! Compared to Valentine’s Day, it’s . . . less of a thing. But it’s still a thing! We have put together the 5 top Google searches on Singles Awareness Day.
It’s supposed to celebrate all you single people out there. The fact that the initials spell out the word “SAD” kinda seems like a twist of the knife though.
This won’t help either: A poll for it asked single people if they agree with the statement, “I’m single and LOVING IT!” Only 10% said yes.
Google also posted some stats for it . . .
1. Searches for “speed dating” are at a five-year high. It always spikes in February, so Valentine’s Day plays a big role too. People like speed dating because they don’t have to waste a lot of time. Finding the right person might take time so why waste time on the wrong ones?
2. Searches are up 600% this week for the new dating app “Score” that requires you to have a credit score of at least 675. So a lot of people are into that idea. Why get involved with a basket case in the financial aspects of their lives? Nobody wants to take on someone else’s debt issues.
3. Other top-trending dating app searches this month include “apps for serious relationships,” “dating apps for gamers,” and “dating apps for old people.” These apps help you be more discerning in what you are looking for in a mate. Opposites attract is not always the truest of strategies.
4. The top “for singles” searches this week are “Valentine’s captions for singles” and the “best meal kits for singles.” Very perplexing why a single person is interested in meal kits unless they know something only single people know?
5. The top “things to do alone” searches this week have been for movies, concerts, parks, spas, and museums. The good news is, singles like to stay busy and get out of the house. After all, they might meet someone interesting out and about.
For some reason, “How to be in a relationship” is more popular across the South. And “How to be single” is more popular in northern states. (Here’s the map.)
(National Today / Google Trends)