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Dating App Etiquette

Kam Raslan | Dhanya Nair | Sudais Ferhard

26-Apr-24 21:00

Dating App Etiquette

Sometimes, A Bit of Culture starts the show with a topic that’s pretty deep, and that’s how this episode begins - with Kam sharing his dislike for the word “civilisation” and what it entails. It gets our regular guest, Dhanya Nair and debutant Sudais Ferhard thinking, reflecting and even coming up with a counter argument. Then, they move on to talking about dating app etiquette, inspired by Dhanya and Sudais’ personal experience on these platforms and their ways of going about it. Are the apps still relevant, or have people moved away from them? In the second part of the show, they talk about fashion, with debutant Sudais sharing his love for styles that are timeless.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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