Is It OK To Use Coupons On First Dates? Most Americans Now Say Yes!
- A 2025 survey of 2,000 Americans found that 56% consider using a coupon on a first date completely acceptable amid changing dating norms.
- Economic uncertainty and inflation have led singles to prioritize financial awareness and budget-consciousness more than in the past five years.
- The survey also showed 61% of respondents find frugality attractive, 48% are comfortable splitting the bill, though fewer women prefer splitting check scenarios.
- Destiny Chatman of TopCashback said, 'Today's daters aren't looking to be swept off their feet by spending' and noted a 'dynamic shift in dating culture.'
- These findings suggest dating culture increasingly rewards financial care and long-term thinking, making budget-consciousness a valued trait in partners.
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Is It OK To Use Coupons On First Dates? Most Americans Now Say Yes!
The days of dropping hundreds on lavish first dates to impress a potential partner? Gone. A new survey reveals that 56% of Americans now think using a coupon on a first date is completely fine. The post Is It OK To Use Coupons On First Dates? Most Americans Now Say Yes! appeared first on Study Finds.

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It’s officially OK to use a coupon on a first date, according to new research. A survey found that a majority of Americans (56%) said using a coupon is perfectly acceptable, and a further 61% said “frugality” is an attractive…
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