Updated On: 15 January, 2022 06:38 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
According to a study by Bumble, more than half of Indians (51 percent) are now more willing than they were before the Covid-19 outbreak to consider going on a `dry date`

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According to a recent study by Bumble, 32 percent of single Indians believe their relationship with alcohol has altered as a result of the pandemic, and they now drink much less than they did previously. The women`s first dating app, highlights the growing trend of `Dry-Dating` among single Indians as we enter the new year.
In fact, more than half of Indians (51 percent) are now more willing than they were before the outbreak to consider going on a `dry date.` This trend is even more pronounced among GenZ, who are defying the `Dry Dating` trend by refusing to drink at all on a date.