Finding accommodation in Mumbai at affordable rates can be difficult for outsiders. Hence, a person from Kerala took a . used dating app, bumblebee, not for finding a partner but for a rental accommodation. The man’s desperate attempt to find an apartment in Mumbai has left netizens divided.
A Twitter user named Ana de Amaras shared a screenshot of the man’s Bumble bio and wrote, “Not sapiosexual, looking for a flat in Mumbai.” Hilariously, the man from Ernakulam urges his “match” to swipe right if the person is in Mumbai and will help him find a place on the Western Line. He also said that he does not know Hindi. “If you’re in Mumbai and it’s okay to help me find a place to rent on the Western Line because I don’t know Hindi.”
He also mentioned that he would not do justice if the person asked for brokerage from him and the quickest way in his heart was to send him the leads of non-brokerage properties in Andheri.
No, you are looking for a partner on Bumble, he wants to rent a place in Bombay pic.twitter.com/s9dfzM3Xfv
— Anna of Aamras (@superachnural) 15 June 2022
The tweet sparked funny reactions online. One user wrote, “Why is he using that app as nobroker, com god.” Another user commented, “Difficult to find a place to rent in Andheri.” A third user wrote, “Man has his own priorities straight.”
Lots of people visit your profile a day and you can even make a date out of it and maybe even find roommates/flatmates. It’s a good idea to do so.
— Anna of Aamras (@superachnural) 15 June 2022
Twitter can be hilarious if someone follows the right crowd
— tamanna (@tamanna3942) 15 June 2022
Difficult to find place for rent in Andheri
— three (@unnfunnyunn) 15 June 2022
man has his own priorities straight
— Kashish (@kashish_younus) 15 June 2022
– Naidu, Herschel Herschel Naidu (areynaiduji) 15 June 2022
Having lived in Bombay for 1.5 years, I respect it 100% https://t.co/6arkx45eLP
— Sunanda (@YoursLegallyy) 16 June 2022
People are using twitter as bumblebee, as bumblebee… what’s next?? https://t.co/HJuUZrjxmL
– Yena Venom? (on atDatSouthieChick) 15 June 2022
In another incident, in February this year, a woman’s Tinder date won the hearts of people online. The Australian woman shared a clip on TikTok saying that her Tinder date, Max Sylvie, was with her when she went into labor and gave birth to her son. They had already matched on the app eight weeks ago, prompting netizens to dub her “man of the Year”,