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O.L.D profile question help

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PineappleExpress · 30/03/2018 18:32

How would you answer this question?

"What are you passionate about?"

Obviously by writing what you are passionate about before any smart alecs come along Grin, but how much detail would you go into? Would you just list things or write a bit about it, too?
Would anyone mind writing as if it was their profile (or make up something), so I can see an example, please?
I'm so self-critical, I just write off anything I come up with because I think it sounds crap and boring.
Please help!

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SlimGin · 30/03/2018 22:35

I think the main thing is answer in your own voice, not someone else's, so write how you would as if you're writing it into a diary that no one will read. Some people like lists some people like paragraphs. Personally, as the question is about what you're passionate about I'd do a brief paragraph as it's the thing you really care about! Eg:
"I have a deep passion for food and cooking. Friday night is flavour night; I love experimenting with spices and coming up with new recipes'.
But I mean... Pick something that you actually care about then once you get in to it, hopefully, you'll find it easy to write about.

PineappleExpress · 02/04/2018 13:49

Thanks. Sorry for the late response. I just had to get out of my head and remember I was writing to attract a specific kind of person, not appeal to the masses as if I was writing an election speech.
I now have a date on Thursday Grin

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