Tinder may have a reputation as a hook up app, but it turns out that’s not all it’s good for.
On the latest episode of its podcast DTR [Define The Relationship], host Jane Marie spoke to two guests who had found two unexpected (and very different) uses for the app that had nothing to do with dating – or sex.
For travel writer Luke, Tinder turned out to be the key to unlocking the most incredible travel experience of his career – a Thailand attraction known only to very few locals.
Listen: The latest episode of Define The Relationship: Unexpected Places. Post continues after audio.
“This guy sat next to me who called himself Akhbar, I think he was a jewel smuggler. He told me about this totally undiscovered temple called [something like] Whak Lai Glan Wan’,” he said.
Unable to speak Thai, Luke wrote down the phonetic version of the name and then asked around his circle of fellow travellers and expats. No-one had ever heard of it before, which led many to claim that it couldn’t possibly exist.
Unsure whether he even had the name right, googling and further research threw up absolutely nothing – which only made him more determined to discover the hidden gem. So he turned to Tinder, hoping to find locals in the area that could speak both Thai and English.