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US youth embrace IRL meetups for connection and romance

Younger generations in America are increasingly seeking in-person connections through organized meetups, moving away from solitary digital interactions. Activities like birdwatching, silent book clubs, and Mahjong are seeing a surge in popularity among millennials and Gen Z, who are looking for "soft socializing" experiences. This trend also extends to romantic pursuits, with "meet-cute" events designed to foster real-world romantic connections as an alternative to dating apps. AI

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US youth embrace IRL meetups for connection and romance

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Carly Mallenbaum ·

    Birding, silent book club, Mahjong and more: America's meetup explosion

    <p>Young people raised on swiping, DMing and streaming are doing something bold: going out.</p><p><strong>Why it matters: </strong>Amid a <a href="https://www.axios.com/2024/02/15/depression-living-alone-national-health" target="_blank">loneliness epidemic</a>, millennials and Ge…