He put up a billboard of himself to put forth his message of searching for a date with an invitation to get in touch with him.
A screengrab of the video posted on Twitter by Mark Rofe
Manchester (United Kingdom): A man, in the bid to find love, did something massive that has become a topic of discussion on Twitter. He put up a billboard of himself to put forth his message of searching for a date with an invitation to get in touch with him. The invitation seems to be working as he received more than 100 applications.
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According to a report in the BBC, Mark Rofe tried to look for love in various dating apps and failed, after which he decided to try again by putting a billboard of himself at a busy road in Manchester
in which he says, " Single? This could be a sign you’ve been waiting for."
Rofe sharing a video of him with the billboard on Twitter, which is captioned, "I'm at the billboard. Regret not getting my haircut first." The video posted on Saturday received 10,100 views on Twitter with 211 likes and 6 retweets so far. People commenting on the video appreciated Rofe’s efforts with some wishing him good luck.
A man, in the bid to find love, did something massive that has become a topic of discussion on Twitter. He put up a billboard of himself to put forth his message of searching for a date with an invitation to get in touch with him. The invitation seems to be working as he received more than 100 applications.
According to a report in the BBC, Mark Rofe tried to look for love in various dating apps and failed, after which he decided to try again by putting a billboard of himself at a busy road in Manchester in which he says, “ Single? This could be a sign you’ve been waiting for.”
I’m at the billboard.
— Mark Rofe u00f0u009fu00a7u00a6 (@iamrofe) February 1, 2020
Regret not getting my haircut first.
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Rofe sharing a video of him with the billboard on Twitter, which is captioned, “I’m at the billboard. Regret not getting my haircut first.” The video posted on Saturday, received 10,100 views on Twitter with 211 likes and 6 retweets so far. People commenting on the video appreciated Rofe’s efforts with some wishing him good luck.
Good man! Love this u00f0u009fu0098u008e
— Duncan M. MacGregor (@duncanmacgregor) February 1, 2020
Brilliant ! Love this u00f0u009fu0092u009b
— Single Approach (@SingleApproach) February 1, 2020
— Lydia_Rose (@LydiaRo05497760) February 1, 2020
Good Luck to you!
— Ellie u00e2u00abu00a9 Kent (@elliek2182) February 1, 2020
— Izzi Smith (@izzionfire) February 1, 2020
Applications counter = urgency messaging. Nice way to induce FOMO!
— Caroline Clark (@carolineerclark) February 2, 2020
I think it’ll help you !
— Paul Rofe (@PaulRofe) February 2, 2020
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