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86 percent of singles would invite a significant other to spend the holidays with their family after dating less than one year. It is clear that our dating culture is in sync with today's fast-paced society

Date: 2007-11-30

According to a new survey from Meet Market Adventures - a leading provider of events, experiences,
getaways and travel for busy singles - 86 percent of singles would invite a
significant other to spend the holidays with their family after dating less
than one year. Further, 22 percent said they would extend the invitation
after only three months of dating. The survey was conducted among a sample
of over 16,000 single adults living throughout the United States and Canada.

"It is clear that our dating culture is in sync with today's
fast-paced society," says Travis Hartley, Founder of Meet Market Adventures.
"While 'meeting the parents' used to be a major step for most couples, today
people are inviting their significant others home for the holidays early on
in the relationship."

Meet Market Adventures also queried singles about their office holiday
party. The data showed that 72 percent of singles will attend their office
holiday party solo, while 15 percent will bring a friend and 13 percent will
have a date.

Source: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2007/11/emw572527.htm





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