Preferences help families filter matches — but harsh lines push good profiles away. Learn phrasing that sounds respectful, not demanding.
Lists like ONLY IIT or same pin code only read as insults. Families skip profiles that sound rigid before they even read your education line.
How you write preferences tells families how you might speak to a partner. Polite, realistic lines invite conversation — aggressive ones end it.
Prefer graduate or above works better than degree from top college only. Open to Pune or Mumbai beats must live within 5 km.
Try: Looking for a well-educated partner, age 26–30, preferably from Maharashtra. Simple, honest, and easy for elders to read aloud.
Do: Open to a working professional in IT or finance. Don't: No one without six-figure salary!!! Copying a cousin's harsh list is a common mistake.
ALL CAPS demands. Caste or skin-tone lines that feel discriminatory. Long shopping lists of must-haves. Copied text that does not match you.
Would your own parents feel comfortable reading this line to another family? If not, soften it. Three to five preference lines are enough.
BiodataBliss has a dedicated partner preferences section. Type your lines, preview them inside your chosen template, and edit until the tone feels right.
Start the biodata form, add polite preference lines, preview on your phone, and download when the whole page feels balanced and respectful.