ByIANSlife
August 5, 2022 (IANSlife) The pandemic forced us to rethink who and what are important to us in terms of how we allocate our attention. Some friendships may have ended as a result of the pandemic, whereas others may have faded gradually. We observed some relationships were kept by enduring fondness while some slipped away without an in-person anchor when communication was confined to texts, phone conversations, and the occasional celebration on Zoom. In fact, after the pandemic, there has been a change in how individuals view real connections.
According to Bumble's research, 43 percent of surveyed Indian adults said that COVID had a negative effect on their intimate ties. Comparatively, just 18 percent of people reported good effects. The loss of adult friendships is profound, whether it is due to falling out or simply losing contact with friends.
Indian citizens cite trust (62 percent), regular communication, common values (48 percent), and equal effort (42 percent) as the three most crucial characteristics of a meaningful connection.
“At Bumble we believe firmly that social connections play a vital role in the human experience, and that strong relationships are key to a happy and healthy life. Per our recent study, 34% of Indian adults want to expand their circle of friends in a new way post pandemic. More people in India are now opening up to finding friends virtually, and Bumble BFF is a great way to meet like-minded people, who are all there with a shared purpose of wanting to connect!” shared Samarpita Samaddar, India Communications Director, Bumble.
Bumble’s Relationship Expert, Shahzeen Shivdasani, shares tips on how one can rekindle old friendships:
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