Updated On: 19 August, 2023 01:03 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Plus, they have little to no generation ego, the same thing that holds back other generations from moving forward

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Daters between 18 to 26, who are colourful, cautious, and well-informed GenZ, are shattering the proverbial dating glass ceiling and breaking toxic dating standards set by the old-gen daters, building a more conscious and inclusive dating world.
Dating app, QuackQuack ran a poll where the app asked 18,000 daters from across India, "How can the dating experience be improved?" and 51 per cent of GenZ daters unanimously answered that breaking the toxic dating standards set by the previous generations is the only way to set a new path that will make dating more comfortable for all. For instance, pretending to like someone and leading them on with the excuse, "we don`t want to hurt them," is more damaging than letting them down firmly but with kindness, stated 16 per cent of these participants are ranging between 18 to 26. 57 per cent of the survey participants are students, 34 per cent are employed, and 9 per cent are working professionals who are simultaneously pursuing higher studies.