Forget dating apps: More young Malaysians go back to face-to-face interactions


Chemistry is the 'spark' and feeling of being on the same wavelength. Photo: Freepik

In an age where connection is just a swipe away, love has never been more accessible – and complicated.

With the existence of dating apps and matchmaking websites, the search for love is fast evolving. But for many, while the process is digital, they yearn for something real.

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