3 Modern Dating Rules Every Single Should Know

Match.com's latest survey reveals new dating rules for today's modern single.
Bad news bears, singles: Match.com has released the results of a new surveythat shows the datingrules and habits have changed. Again. But even though the playing field has become a bit of uncharted territory, some traditional dating dos and dont's still apply. Bad Habits That Are Actually Good For You
"It's important for singlesto know that the dating ruleshave changed," says Whitney Casey, Relationship Expertfor Match.com. "This study finds that datingbehaviors drastically differ between the ages. Youngersingles are more likely to friend their date on Facebook, communicateby text after a date, and be evasive about their availability if they're not interested in a second date. Whereas older singles are more cautious when it comes to datingin the digital era."
That said, here are the eight dating habits—new and old—you need to know about.
1. He asks, she pays.The one traditional dating"do" that still stands is the general belief men are supposed to make the first move. However, Match.com found 41% of women would offer to pick up the check on a first date. You hear that guys? If you ask us out for dinner, we might just foot the bill. Sounds like a win-win to us.
2. All it takes is 15 minutes.To decide if you and your date have chemistry, that is. Thirty-one percent of both men and women agree that 15 minutes of a date is all it takes to decide. Worried your next date will bail if he's not into you? Don't, because Match.com found only 12 percent of singles would actually leave before the night was over. Women Regret Failed Relationships More Than Anything Else
3. Honesty is (still) the best policy.Not enjoying your time out with what's his name? Tell him. The survey found 52 percent of singles think it's best to politely tell your date if you're not interested, and we agree. Neither party gets anything out of being dishonest, and you never know when you'll run into him or her again later in life. Remember: manners matter.