Miriam Makalia Vance recently got fed up with dating apps. But meeting people IRL proved difficult, too. As she describes it, "It felt like you needed to make a connection quickly without asking a question." The 29-year-old was living in New York and dreaming of a time when courtship was ruled by in-person introductions and meet-cutes on subways. So she made her own version of a business card that read "hi, I think you're cute" with her contact information. Vance's adoption of a traditionally professionally medium for dating purposes isn't an anomaly. We're hearing it everywhere: people are increasingly getting frustrated with dating app culture. So now, some are turning their dating game
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