Jadoo Matrimony tips |
We understand, you want a good looking partner but please don’t mention that in your profile. It’s a bad idea to write lines like, “I’m quite hot and intelligent, so I want a partner who’s smart and sexy.” Try and be simple and instead of describing yourself as hot, write about your likes, dislikes, family, career plans, etc. Let your photos speak for themselves.
A profile that starts off with, “I’m looking for a Prince Charming,” is definitely not a good way to start your profile. This is not enough for a man to understand what are you actually looking for in a life partner. Prince charming sounds like an unreal fairytale romance. You’re on Shaadi.com to find your match, so in simple words write about qualities that you want your partner to possess, etc.
Please refrain from using chat language in your profile. This is your matrimonial profile and you need to appear more mature. Avoid chat acronyms and abbreviations here. We are not saying you shouldn’t be yourself but that doesn’t mean you write things like, “OMG! I’m finally 25 and it’s time for me to start hunting for a match,” or “LOL…how can I describe myself in a profile? Let’s connect and you will know me.” This is not how you write about yourself in an online profile, as this will only show how immature you are. Your profile needs to be simple, easy to understand and to the point.
Everyone wants a partner who shares similar values, thoughts, likes, dislikes, etc. Chemistry means nothing but a person you get along well with and that the two of you share a lot in common. So, we suggest you be more precise. “I want someone with whom I have great chemistry,” is found in a lot of profiles, which shouldn’t be mentioned. The word ‘Chemistry’ adds no value to a profile.
Would you really be interested in a person’s profile who is looking for a ‘Well-Settled’ and ‘Rich’ partner? This can annoy a person, especially if a guy writes this in his profile. What should really matter to you is the person’s qualifications, career growth, family background, religion, etc. The rest is something you can find out once you start talking to the person. It’s a bad idea to mention that in your profile.