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How Dating During a Pandemic Is Like Being in a Jane Austen Novel

  • It’s a long, drawn-out affair, composed of public meetings.

  • The main characters lead quiet domestic lives.

  • The whole town feels invested in your behaviors.

  • You regularly inquire about the health of each other’s family
    members.

  • Strict manners and customs of the day, built around a moral duty to
    society, dictate your interactions and lead to amusing mishaps.

  • Clever planning is involved.

  • Includes many brisk walks.

  • Gossip helps edify listeners by determining what is and isn’t
    acceptable, and who has violated social conventions and decorum.

  • Romantic encounters are very weather-dependent.

  • There’s gonna be tea at some point.

  • You inform your friends—who lead tranquil lives full of cooking and
    evenings at home—of recent romantic developments through vividly
    written correspondence.

  • Much of the romantic relationship is epistolary, too.

  • Eye contact and subtle gestures play an important role.

  • You and your prospective future husband barely touch.

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