4 Profile Phrases to Avoid

4 Profile Phrases to Avoid

Tulunadu Matrimony Blog

Only your online matrimonial profile will get you noticed, so make sure you use the right words to find the right match. Avoid using clichéd or overused terms, which can make your profile appear dull or uninteresting. The words you use in your profile can have a big impact. So, here are four words you should avoid using in your profile, and if you have already used any of them, please remove them...

Hot

We understand that some people want a good-looking partner. However, this does not imply that you include it in your profile. Also, never write something like, "I'm quite hot and intelligent." Instead of describing yourself as hot, write about your personality, likes, dislikes, and family. Allow your photographs to speak for themselves. If you're that attractive, you'll have no trouble finding an equally attractive match on tulunadumatrimony.com.

The Prince of Charming

Let us tell you that most men despise women who write, "I'm here to find my Prince Charming." This is insufficient for a man to understand what you are looking for in a partner. Prince charming sounds like something out of a fairytale romance. You've come to tulunadumatrimony.com to find your match, so take that seriously and write about what qualities you'd like your partner to have, and so on.

OMG!

This is your matrimonial profile, and you're not here to meet new people, right? So, keep your chat language to a minimum here. Stick to the no-shortcuts rule. We're not saying you shouldn't be yourself, but you shouldn't write things like, "OMG! I'm finally 25 years old, and it's time to start looking for my soulmate." This is not how a profile should be written. Don't write exactly what you're thinking. This only demonstrates your lack of maturity. Your profile should be brief, straightforward, and to the point.

Chemistry

Everyone desires a partner who has similar values, thoughts, likes, dislikes, and so on. Chemistry simply refers to a person with whom you get along well and who has a lot in common with you. It means that spending time together is exciting when the two of you meet. So be a little more specific. "I want someone with whom I have great chemistry," is a common phrase in many profiles that should not be mentioned. Trust us when we say that the word "Chemistry" adds no value to a profile!