It seems to be getting harder and harder to date these days.
When it comes to online dating it's a lot easier for someone to conceal information about themselves. It could be the natural colour of your hair, any bad habits you have or even your career.
While we've already heard of the
lies Irish people tell when online dating, it turns out there's one question you should avoid when talking to someone you fancy online.
According to
Cosmopolitan, Myka Meier, a founder of app etiquette classes has confessed that enquiring about someone's job is a big no-no when getting to know someone you're interested in.
Asking a person about their job can lead the other person to think you're 'opportunistic' according to Myka.
"A lot of feedback that both men and women in our dating courses give us is that it's almost like if you were to ask, 'so how much money do you make?' 'So how well educated are you?'"
Myka advises people looking for love to ask about other things, like where they're from, their background, hobbies or where they go out on the weekends instead.
"It's about figuring out more about their personality at this stage, and that initial kind of chemistry — if you have that chemistry...
"You often just have a few pictures to play off of."
Could that be where we're going wrong? It's all a matter of a waiting game.