Tag: Dating Agencies
LATEST SUCCESS STORY AT INTRODUCTIONS UK
by admin on Nov.14, 2010, under Introduction Agencies, Professional Dating Agency, Success stories
By Joanna, Director, Introductions UK Ltd
Scott, a typical entrepreneur, is creative and unconventional. He is in his 40’s, tall, athletic in build and with dark good looks. He has various business interests but has a good life/work balance. Scott enjoys good food, travel, and modern theatre and looking at his photo – he is definitely in good shape.
DO THEY TICK ALL YOUR BOXES ?
by admin on Nov.09, 2010, under Dating, Dating Tips, Professional Dating Agency, Professional Introduction Agency
In my experience as Director of a very professional introduction agency for nearly 20 years, I have observed that clients often think choosing a partner is rather like choosing a house.
NO TRICK OR TREAT ABOUT DATING
by admin on Oct.31, 2010, under Dating Agencies, Introduction Agencies, Over 50s Dating, Professional Dating Agency, Professional Introduction Agency
By Joanna, Director, Introductions UK Ltd
The festival of Halloween celebrates the end of the “lighter half” of the year, and the beginning of the “darker half” of the year.
STAYING SINGLE FOR LONGER
by admin on Oct.25, 2010, under Dating Agencies, Introduction Agencies, Introduction Agency, Over 50s Dating, Professional Dating Agency, Professional Introduction Agency
By Joanna, Director, Introductions UK Ltd
At one time, almost every young person expected to find the love of their life and get married by the time they were mid 20’s.
Today, many people do not marry until they are 30 or even older and frequently find themselves divorced by their 50’s and 60’s. This shift means that there are many, many more people dating.
ADVICE FOR A FRIEND
by admin on Oct.11, 2010, under Dating Agencies, Dating Tips, Introduction Agencies, Professional Dating Agency, Professional Introduction Agency, Relationships
By Joanna, Director, Introductions UK Ltd
John Gray wrote, “To offer a man unsolicited advice is to presume that he doesn’t know what to do, or that he can’t do it on his own.” So, when we give advice that wasn’t asked for, we are implying our friends are too stupid to know what to do, or that we are superior and know more than they do.











