Lets face it, when you’re busy adult-ing it can be hard to meet new people. That’s what the website Random Dinner is here to help you with: it sets you up to eat dinner and converse with random strangers.
The creator, David King, 28, told BlogTO that each meet up will include six guests and a “facilitator” to make sure the conversation flows well. Random Dinner is set to launch soon.
“It’s sort of like a response to networking events sucking and Tinder sucking and there not really being a great way to make random connections in the city,” King said.
He’s posted on forums and says majority of people that have shown interest range from the ages of 25-35. He hopes that it will encourage new relationships between Torontonians:
“It’s not necessarily a dating thing and it’s not necessarily a business thing. It’s like, how do you actually meet new, interesting people and actually connect with them?”
Would you use Random Dinner to meet new people?