kiirparandustele
Kiirparandustele, also known as "speed dating," is a social event where individuals meet in a structured setting to exchange brief conversations with multiple partners. The concept was popularized by the American journalist and author, Irene Rosenfeld, in the 1980s. The primary goal of kiirparandustele is to facilitate social interactions and potentially find romantic or business connections.
The event typically involves a series of short, timed conversations between participants. Each participant is seated
Kiirparandustele can be organized for various purposes, including social events, networking opportunities, or even as a
The effectiveness of kiirparandustele as a dating method has been a subject of debate. Proponents argue that
Despite its controversies, kiirparandustele remains a popular social event, offering a unique and efficient way for