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Chai, bhutta and petrichor: Here's how dating changes for Gen-Z during the rainy season

Updated on: 26 July,2025 10:36 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Mentions of “rain” in the bios rose by over 12 per cent in June 2025 compared to January 2025, while “chai” saw a nearly 19 per cent spike

Chai, bhutta and petrichor: Here's how dating changes for Gen-Z during the rainy season

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The monsoon season brings with it a different kind of romance not only with the weather but also in relationships not for Millennials and Gen-Z.

As skies turn grey and playlists turn lo-fi, young daters embrace the rain-soaked mood as a backdrop for deeper, slower, and more intentional connections.


Recent data by dating app Tinder shows the season is doing more than just setting the tone, it’s shifting how Gen Z connects. Mentions of “rain” in the app bios rose by over 12 per cent in June 2025 compared to January 2025, while “chai” saw a nearly 19 per cent spike. 



But why is monsoon the new matchmaker on the app? "The monsoon isn’t just a weather shift; it’s an emotional softening", says Dr Chandni Tugnait, the app's relationship expert in India. "The slower pace, overcast skies, and rhythmic rain create a sensory pause that pulls people inward. It invites reflection, coziness, and meaningful presence - three key ingredients for emotional connection. For Gen Z, who often navigate fast-paced digital spaces, the monsoon feels like permission to slow down and feel." 

And if you need proof that the vibes are syncing, here’s what stood out most from Gen Z in the app's 2024 Vibes session:

Ultimate snack flex: “Chai chai chai all the way” warmed the most hearts, followed by “Roasted butta (corn)” because the way to a Gen Z heart might just be through rainy-day comfort food.

Favourite thing about monsoon: “Geeli mitti ki khushboo (the smell of wet mud)” was the top response because nothing says it’s time to fall (in love) like that first whiff of petrichor.

Top monsoon love language: “Rain dance, obviously” stole the show, turns out romance can be spontaneous and soaked.

Ideal date vibe: “Long drives and old songs” and “Chai–pakoda date” blended the timeless with the tender.

While video chatting is always an option, the app's data say double dates are always a good idea because nearly 60 per cent of young singles turn to friends for dating advice.

Explore and Interests: From Binge Watchers and Music Lovers to tags like Maggi and Biryani, food and pop culture are sparking real-time bonds. Biryani was also one of India’s top interests in 2024.

Communication Style: Whether you’re a Video Chatter, Phone Caller, or Big Time Texter, you can match based on how you actually like to stay in touch.

And while it may start with a virtual chat, the IRL (In Real Life) potential is just as strong. According to the app's 2024 Modern Dating Report, 57 per cent of Indian daters have met offline after connecting on the app. That could mean a roadside chai stop or just quietly sitting together as the rain pours.

This monsoon, it’s the slow effort rituals doing the heavy lifting.  Dr Tugnait shares, ‘When someone sends you a rain-themed playlist or a chai emoji at 4 pm, they’re saying, “I thought of you in this moment". That shared sensory language creates emotional micro-bonds. These rituals act like digital love languages. A poem sent mid-rainstorm or a lo-fi track shared over DMs says more than words: it says, "we’re syncing moods, not just schedules". 

For Gen Z, who value aesthetic expression and emotional nuance, these shared moments feel far more intimate than traditional dating gestures. It’s not about grandeur; it’s about presence. And in the early stages of dating, that presence is everything. 

Even emojis are having a moment—used to signal those late-night DMCs 4 (Deep Meaningful Conversations) that stretch into the early hours. Because let’s be honest: what’s more romantic than a 2 am chat while the city sleeps and the sky is lit up with lightning?

The app's Year in Swipe 2024 report calls it Kiss-met — those low-pressure, fated-feeling sparks that unfold naturally. After all, if there’s one season built for that kind of connection, it’s this one because this monsoon, Gen Z isn’t chasing grand gestures. They’re showing up with playlists, pakoras, and presence.

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