Tinder was first launched at a university in 2012 and has now become the most popular app for making new friends and meeting new people worldwide.
Despite the physical distance, Tinder members are increasingly connecting with each other.
Since March 27, when Tinder made the Passport feature available to all users for free, initial data shows that users have truly connected with each other on a global scale.
Around the world, the most commonly visited cities are from São Paulo to New York;
In Vietnam, the top destinations that Vietnamese people move to are Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, followed by cities such as Seoul (Korea), Beijing & Shanghai (China).
For more information and tips on how to use the Passport feature effectively, from changing your destination to making a good first impression, check out Tinder’s Passport 101 below.
Maybe you don’t know, the Passport feature has been offered completely free until the end of this month, and we want to give you some tips to take advantage of this rare opportunity on the app during this difficult time.
1. Renew your `boarding pass`.
Just like spending hours preparing your outfit before a trip, or just hastily stuffing everything you can find into your suitcase before the flight, you’ll also want to have a certain similarity to your success.
2. Move to the airport gate
If you are still wondering where to find the Passport function?
1. Tap the profile icon
2. Select `Settings`
3. Scroll down and find `Location`
4. Select a new location
5. Start swiping
3. Start a conversation
Passport Rule #1: Don’t try to Google translate cheesy greetings.
Cultural differences are inevitable if you’re relocating abroad, check out some of our tips here to start with something new .
4. Revisit familiar places
The Passport feature isn’t just limited to the places you dream of visiting.
5. Because the world is unlimited
You can change your Passport as many times as you want and fill up your online passport to your heart’s content.