Using dating apps can have its share of fun and anxiety-inducing moments.

Perhaps you’re just getting out of thatdating rust-outperiod.

These feelings have been validated through research conducted by Western Sydney University and published inBMC Psychology.

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The study concluded people using dating apps showed signs of mental issues.

For this reason alone, it is essential to maintain enjoyment when using these sites.

The Bumble prompt “I get way too excited about .

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allows users to speak about things they’re extremely passionate about.

This is separate from your typical hobbies, such as biking and reading.

Instead, this prompt is an opportunity to let potential daters know what makes your heart smile.

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Think of dating apps as speed dating events.

You only have a few minutes in between dates to make a lasting impression.

Apps that require you to swipe are the same concept, only digitally.

Users swipe through dozens of profiles quickly, only stopping on those that stand out.

The authentic Latin cuisine helps me feel closer to home.”

These can also help youeasily break the iceduring that highly anticipated first date.

It is also still a great talking point.

or “Do you prefer paranormal or slasher flicks?”

Witty responses also show your personality.

Dating coach Lindsay O’Brien says the most meaningful thing is to make yourself stand out.

Speaking withPureWow, O’Brien points out, “The assignment is to sell you.”

Be honest without overthinking when answering the “I get way too excited about .

There could be someone out there just as excited about all the things you love to do.