Modern Dating Slang: Situationship, Soft Launch, Catfish & More | American English Explained (B1–B2)

Modern Dating Slang: Situationship, Soft Launch, Catfish & More | American English Explained (B1–B2)

💌 This episode of the Learn English Podcast teaches modern American English vocabulary through real dating and relationship slang. English learners at the B1–B2 level will learn the meaning and usage of situationship, soft launch, hard launch, talking stage, catfish, thirst trap, sliding into DMs, seeing someone, no labels, exclusive, and getting serious — all explained clearly in context with real-life examples.

These modern dating terms appear constantly in American movies, TV shows, social media, and everyday conversation, but most English textbooks never explain them. This episode gives intermediate ESL and EFL learners the vocabulary they need to understand native speakers naturally and participate confidently in conversations about modern relationships and dating culture in American English.

This episode is ideal for B1–B2 English learners who want to build real-world American English vocabulary, improve their listening comprehension, and develop the cultural understanding needed to sound natural and fluent in everyday English conversation..

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) talking stage: the early phase of dating when people communicate but are not officially a couple

2) situationship: a romantic connection without a clear or defined relationship

3) slide into someone’s DMs: to send a private social media message to show romantic interest

4) thirsty: trying too hard to get romantic or sexual attention

5) thirst trap: an attractive photo posted online to get attention or messages

6) blind date: a date with someone you have never met before

7) set someone up: to arrange a date between two people

8) catfish: a person who lies about their identity or appearance online

9) seeing someone: dating someone, usually in the early stage

10) no labels: dating without calling each other boyfriend or girlfriend

11) open relationship: a relationship where both people agree to date others

12) exclusive: dating only one person

13) soft launch: subtly hinting at a relationship on social media

14) hard launch: publicly announcing a relationship online

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