Match.com conducted the survey in honor of National Romance Awareness Month, celebrated in August. The results showed that both women and men saw traditional gestures, like talking about a significant other to friends and family, as a sign of love and commitment. Founder of Smart Dating Academy Bela Gandhi stopped by to share the top five most romantic gestures:
1. Caring for your significant other when they're sick (87%)
2. Attending a family event as a couple (83%)
3. Mentioning your significant other to your friends (82%)
4. Vacationing together (79%)
5. Mentioning your significant other to your parents (76%)
For couples in long term relationships, Gandhi said the top results were planning a surprise date to a partner's favorite spot, sneaking notes into their bag, surprising them with small gifts, and even cleaning the house.
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