If you’re trying to juggle a full‑time job, a social life, the gym and a dating life? Sometimes it feels like 24 hours just isn’t enough. But now, the traditional nine‑to‑five grind is getting a modern update. Enter: ‘Tinder leave’ – yes, actual time off work to go on a date. This concept sets the tone by acknowledging how our schedules are hilariously overloaded, then casually drops the jaw‑dropping twist—actual leave days for dating!
A company in Thailand has started this ‘trend’ and introduced ‘Tinder leave’ after growing demand from staff. While the finer details of the actual policy remain a little vague, it’s believed employees are entitled to take time off for around one Tinder date per month. The idea of a company-sanctioned dating day, complete with vague guidelines (“around one Tinder date per month”), strikes a perfect balance between novelty and absurdity.
Staff won’t just be able to clock off in the name of love – they’ll also be treated to six‑month Tinder Gold and Platinum subscriptions, available to all employees… One employee was quick to show how she made the most of the perk. She spent her Tinder leave cycling around the city, snacking on watermelon, and rounding off the day with a sit‑down meal – proof that the policy isn’t just about dating, but about slowing down and enjoying the moment outside of work.








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