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  • Global Dating During The Recession

    Posted on April 30th, 2009 Dan DeLa Cruz No comments

    Hanging Tough

    I recently read an article in the New Yorker about companies who plow through recessions and even pickup spending, advertising, and costs through tough times. Sounds counter intuitive, doesn’t it? The article points out that many a time; these companies end up gaining lots of ground while other companies are cutting back and loosing ground.

    I feel that this applies 100% to global dating. In the midst of this economic recession, many men are cutting back on travel plans. People are scared to take vacations for fear of losing their jobs. Less people in general are traveling. This might be bad for the airline industry, but its great for global dating and I’ll tell you why (at least from the men’s point of view).

    As less and less men travel to places like Latin America, South East Asia, and Eastern Europe because of the recession, there is increasingly less foreigners you have to compete with in these regions of the world.

    Also as less men travel to these places for vacation, business and leisure, you’ll be more of a rare commodity. As the supply of foreign men in Brazil, for example, dwindles, the value of these foreign men will inevitably go up.

    Another thing to consider is the fact that the airline industry is suffering greatly at this point in time because of the recession. Right now, airlines are offering great travel deals in order to entice travelers who are no longer spending on plane tickets.

    So don’t put off your travel plans if you have them. And if you don’t you might want to start looking a mid recession get away. Right now might be the best time to travel.
    In my next blog post I’m going to specifically discuss the pros and cons the recession is having on global dating.

    Talk Soon,

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