Updated On: 19 June, 2023 05:06 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Ahead of World Music Day 2023, a new study by an online dating app found that 74 per cent of Indians surveyed believe it is important to have similar tastes in music as their partner

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For audiophiles and casual listeners alike, finding someone who shares your musical taste can be an essential part of how two people bond. Whether it’s bonding over a movie song or catching a local indie gig on your next date, music is an intrinsic part of our dating lives and often becomes one of the go-to ways to check your vibe with a connection. Ahead of World Music Day, Bumble’s new study found that 91 per cent of Indians surveyed believe music helps build a strong connection and 89 per cent of Indians surveyed believe that someone who has the same taste in music as them makes them more attractive.
Let music do the talking:
92 per cent of Indians surveyed believes that music helps them express their feelings or thoughts that they can`t put in words.