UK Wedding News
18/07/2013
According to the Daily Mail, dating website MySingleFriend.com has launched a sister site MySingleTable, to help singletons find love.
In a recent poll by the firm, it was revealed that more than 80% of singletons believe weddings are a great opportunity to get to meet new people. A further 83% of single men and 69% of single women also admitted they would like the bride and groom to let them know of other single people attending the wedding.
The new service will allow any couple tying the knot, to host their own 'singles table' on their big day, as well as write dating profiles for the singles, share them before the wedding and even pair people to sit together during the meal.
Celebrity property developer Sarah Beeny, and founder of MySingleFriend.com, said: "Weddings are fantastic opportunities to match make our fabulous single friends.
"It's time to get our Great British brides and grooms involved. Their single friends have been there for them providing support as wingmen in their relationships - it's time to spread the love.
"MySingleTable is such a fun way to mix it up and help their friends meet new people, find a date, and make it an event to remember."
(JP/CD)
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Wedding Couples 'To Play Matchmaker' For Single Friends
A new service has been launched to help wedding couples play matchmaker for their single friends at weddings.According to the Daily Mail, dating website MySingleFriend.com has launched a sister site MySingleTable, to help singletons find love.
In a recent poll by the firm, it was revealed that more than 80% of singletons believe weddings are a great opportunity to get to meet new people. A further 83% of single men and 69% of single women also admitted they would like the bride and groom to let them know of other single people attending the wedding.
The new service will allow any couple tying the knot, to host their own 'singles table' on their big day, as well as write dating profiles for the singles, share them before the wedding and even pair people to sit together during the meal.
Celebrity property developer Sarah Beeny, and founder of MySingleFriend.com, said: "Weddings are fantastic opportunities to match make our fabulous single friends.
"It's time to get our Great British brides and grooms involved. Their single friends have been there for them providing support as wingmen in their relationships - it's time to spread the love.
"MySingleTable is such a fun way to mix it up and help their friends meet new people, find a date, and make it an event to remember."
(JP/CD)
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