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What to say in a kiss?

There's been a lot of talk lately about the kiss message options... well here's a chance to share your ideas in a common forum! What would you like to express in a kiss? What are some of the situations that often fall outside of a straightforward back and forth?

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Some background... RSVP kisses are primarily to initiate communication. It is meant to precede an email and it is a chance for two individuals to acknowledge each other before deciding whether or not email contact is worthwhile.

Some members ignore it, others rely on it too much and there are those that get too many of them to begin with and decide to switch it off altogether.

We recommend taking a balanced approach - it is simply a tool, one that can help you make a decision but not the end all to communication and attraction. You will still need to impress in the subsequent emails, dates and whatever ends up happening.

Posted by Customer Support in Archive at 3:34 PM

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An Encouragement Kiss?

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Cheers are just to say you like a person's profile, no strings attached. Take a look at this picture and tell us what you think of sending and receiving warm wishes on RSVP.

Would you find this style "kiss" useful? What if other members could see how many times you've sent or received cheers?

Many members have expressed that they would like to be able to congratulate another user on their profile without giving the impression they are interested. This might be because the ideal partner criteria doesn't match, because you live in different states - or because they simply wrote something that made you laugh. We all know that good, honest profiles are the most valuable thing you can do to increase your chances of finding that Mr or Mrs Right perhaps its time we told each other if were on the right track.

Consider a choice between the following options:

- RSVPmemberName would like to cheers your profile and wish you luck in your search

- RSVPmemberName would like to cheers your profile and wants to know if your nterested in making contact

Posted by in Archive at 3:52 PM

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All new RSVP Mobile sites

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RSVP has completely redesigned its mobile site, and we're really interested to hear what you think. http://www.rsvp.com.au/mobile/mobileDating.jsp

We've introduced a whole bunch of new features - and they're all designed to make it even easier for you to find love on the run!

We've improved registration and navigation and you can now view the whole of a member profile, including the photo gallery! We've added a full search feature so you can search for a non-smoking vegetarian red-head from 10kms away! And of course you can still send & receive kisses and unlimited emails at anytime and anywhere, all from your mobile phone.

Tell us what you think? Have you used the mobile site before and have you used it since the redesign? What do you think of the new look? What carrier are you on?

If you've not use RSVP Mobile before you can find out how to get RSVP on your mobile, or you can text RSVP (for the standard cost of an SMS) to 1999 6060.

Posted by in Archive at 4:52 PM

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Online Dating Etiquette

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What are the Do's and Don'ts of online dating?

First impressions count which is why a good profile that conveys your personality well is really important, but what else does our online activity say about us?

Just as the tools and techniques we're using to meet each other are changing, so too are the rules of engagement. What is the dating etiquette for online encounters? What is your expectation of members on RSVP?

It's easy to think of a time when someone's online behaviour made you cautious, but what about a time when someone's good behaviour impressed you? What is it that you've responded to well and what is an absolute no - no?

For example, is there such a thing as being overly keen or too slow to respond?

What are your rules when it comes to online dating?

Posted by in Archive at 1:26 PM

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