Image: [500] Days of Summer.
Today I learned the average Australian spends $144.40 on a date — yep, that’s per person, per date. Over a year, you’re looking at a grand total of slightly less than $6000.
According to popular dating website eHarmony, the price of a romantic rendezvous is even higher ($170!) for those who have been in relationships for one year or less; while the average single dater schills out around $130.
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Here’s what I have to say to that: Ouch. And also… huh? I can’t remember the last date that cost me more than 80-ish bucks. In fact, the most recent one cost less than $40.
So these new figures make me wonder: have I been doing this dating thing all wrong? Should I be ordering Moet instead of the house white? Do I need to do something more special to my hair than trying (and failing) to add some GHD waves? (Post continues after gallery.)
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There’s no denying dates can add up quickly — especially if you live in a part of the country where cost of living is especially high (oh hey, Sydney and Melbs), and your transport options are pricey. It also has to be said the cost of movie tickets and the accompanying snacks is comparable to a home loan these days, so that doesn’t help matters.
And according to the survey, the average $144.40 figure is based on the following financial breakdown: $42 for meals, $30 for activities (movies or event tickets), $27 for drinks, and $31 on pre-date primping (new outfit and hair).