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Where is your office Located in Lagos? |
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Will this offer be available anytime soon? |
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Pipedreams: Thank You!!! Any good mech you can recommend in Lagos? (just in case) |
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SEE IF YOU DONT OWN IT YOU WONT KNOW IT........... Talking about kings of the road? Trust me this beast is one.
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The age-old notion of locking eyes with a stranger across a crowded room is becoming increasingly unlikely. After all, how are you going to catch their attention if it’s held by their smart phone? As more and more of us whip out our mobiles the second a friend pops away from the restaurant table or bar, it’s fitting that the stigma of meeting someone online – whether by app or dating website – is swiftly falling away. In fact, one in five relationships now begin online. 1) You’re in control With online dating, you’re in charge of everything – from what information you put out there to how you’re contacted, and when you reply. Instead of an awkward five second pause while you try to think of something witty to say, you can spend time perfecting your first impression. Plus, because you already know what the other person’s interested in, breaking the ice is instantly easier. 2) Expand your dating pool As experts at Match.com say, “The biggest problem we face is being limited by our geographical location. There is a boundary to the amount of friends and work colleagues we are introduced to and this can be quite problematic if you're looking to meet someone.” If you’re looking for love in your local pub, you’re only going to come across a small number of potential dates – but online you’ve got access to thousands, making it more likely that you’ll find someone you have a spark with. 3) The ideal back-up plan Signing up to dating sites doesn’t mean you’ve given up on finding someone offline – it just means you’ve got another option working away in the background. While you’re eyeing up a potential love interest in the self checkout aisle, you might be getting a message from someone online. 4) Fit dating around your busy schedule An eHarmony study conducted earlier this year found three times as many people log on at 2pm on Tuesday than at any other point in the week – a time they have dubbed ‘crush hour’. 5) Breaking out of a rut As we’re working longer hours than ever before, there’s less time to met new people. With online dating you don’t need to get spruced up or book a sitter – you can log in any time of day. Always going for moody and sarcastic types? Experts at baefinders.com point out we all too often overlook people who don’t fit our idea of a perfect match, adding “The idea of dating websites is to give you the opportunity to meet people that you might not have otherwise had the chance to.” 6) It works One in three baefinders mobile app connections pass the six month mark to become committed relationships. Research released by the PEW Research Centre in 2016 found nearly half of American college graduates know someone who met their husband, wife, or long-term partner via online dating – and almost two in three respondents agreed that online dating is easier and more efficient than other ways of meeting people. The average length of courtship for a married couple that met online is also lower than for a married couple that met offline. So what are you waiting for? 1 Like |
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Have you heard about "BAefinders"? If no then you are missing out on this Nigerian 5 star rated app that is of the more standard with any most of any dating app you might have used in the past. This is better because you are being offered dates based on the system algorithm which is done by matching your profile with the best fit opposite sex. This app makes meeting thousands of dates easier in just a GO!!!!!. Try it out Today trust me you wont regret it!!!!
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The age-old notion of locking eyes with a stranger across a crowded room is becoming increasingly unlikely. After all, how are you going to catch their attention if it’s held by their smart phone? As more and more of us whip out our mobiles the second a friend pops away from the restaurant table or bar, it’s fitting that the stigma of meeting someone online – whether by app or dating website – is swiftly falling away. In fact, one in five relationships now begin online, with Baefinders Dating App alone matching thousands of Nigerian people a day. 1) You’re in control With online dating, you’re in charge of everything – from what information you put out there to how you’re contacted, and when you reply. Instead of an awkward five second pause while you try to think of something witty to say, you can spend time perfecting your first impression. Plus, because you already know what the other person’s interested in, breaking the ice is instantly easier. 2) Expand your dating pool As experts at Match.com say, “The biggest problem we face is being limited by our geographical location. There is a boundary to the amount of friends and work colleagues we are introduced to and this can be quite problematic if you're looking to meet someone.” If you’re looking for love in your local pub, you’re only going to come across a small number of potential dates – but online you’ve got access to thousands, making it more likely that you’ll find someone you have a spark with. 3) The ideal back-up plan Signing up to dating sites doesn’t mean you’ve given up on finding someone offline – it just means you’ve got another option working away in the background. While you’re eyeing up a potential love interest in the self checkout aisle, you might be getting a message from someone online. 4) Fit dating around your busy schedule An eHarmony study conducted earlier this year found three times as many people log on at 2pm on Tuesday than at any other point in the week – a time they have dubbed ‘crush hour’. 5) Breaking out of a rut As we’re working longer hours than ever before, there’s less time to met new people. With online dating you don’t need to get spruced up or book a sitter – you can log in any time of day. Always going for moody and sarcastic types? Experts at baefinders.com point out we all too often overlook people who don’t fit our idea of a perfect match, adding “The idea of dating websites is to give you the opportunity to meet people that you might not have otherwise had the chance to.” 6) It works One in three baefinders mobile app connections pass the six month mark to become committed relationships. Research released by the PEW Research Centre in 2016 found nearly half of American college graduates know someone who met their husband, wife, or long-term partner via online dating – and almost two in three respondents agreed that online dating is easier and more efficient than other ways of meeting people. The average length of courtship for a married couple that met online is also lower than for a married couple that met offline. So what are you waiting for?
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FOllowing, mention me on your new post. Nice one if i must say 1 Like |
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Just acquired one last month and you dont want to know how happy i feel anytime i have to go out. By the way i would love to connect with you so as to share informations on the repairs, because i want to make some changes. Thanks 1 Like |
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