This is the most popular Scot on Tinder as dating app reveals top 30 Brits users swipe right for and their opening lines
These 30 hotties are catching people's eye on the popular app - and one Scotswoman is up there
ONE Scot has made into the top 30 most popular profiles on Tinder.
Robyn Brindley, from Dundee is one of the top singletons on the popular dating app.
On the app there is a veritable smorgasbord of friendly smiles, washboard abs and puppy-snuggling selfies for you to judge with the swipe of a finger.
If you can negotiate the old school friend cringe, the superliking and unsolicited d***pics you could end up with one of these fine specimens of singleness.
Compiled in association with Cosmopolitan Magazine, these are the 30 most popular British guys and gals on Tinder... but would you swipe right?
Robyn, 22, Dundee
Tinder bio: "Stunner x." It’s a Dundee thing.
Opening line: I always let them speak first because I think it’s more gentlemanly.
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Immy, 18, Surrey
Tinder bio: "Happy chap."
Opening line: "Hola!" Often they’ll be like, "Oh, are you Spanish?" and I’m like, "No..." It’s worked every time.
Ciaran, 24, London
Tinder bio: "Ideally, I’m looking for dark hair, a red jumper and quite a large face." It’s a quote from from Nighty Night.
Opening line: "I don’t often open the conversation."
Vitaljus, 33, London
Tinder bio: "I like it simple and honest. Chemistry is all that matters. Terms and conditions apply."
Opening line: "How’ve you been?"
David, 34, London
Tinder bio: "Midlands boy, living in the big smoke."
Opening line: Just the typical, "Hey, how are you?" It tends to work.
John, 31, London
Tinder bio: "Loves dogs, seeing friends, travelling."
Opening line: If there’s something interesting in their pictures or bio, I’ll ask about that.
Peter, 24, Manchester
Tinder bio: "Irish Citizen with a British accent. If you need an EU passport without arousing the suspicions of your Brexit family, I’m your man. Dog ownership a plus. References available upon request."
Opening line: I personalise it each time.
Chris, 25, London
Tinder bio: "Love the outdoors and dogs. Value laughter, a good Negroni and the simple things in life. Ideally looking for someone to build a fort with in the living room of a Sunday. Let’s grab a drink?"
Opening line: "Is there a boyfriend I should be concerned about?"
Max, 26, Surrey
Tinder bio: "Came in a black Benz, left in a white one."
Opening line: I try and take something from their profile and ask a question based on that. I think it works – I don’t get ghosted too often.
Sandro, 34, London
Tinder bio: "I’m leaving this blank intentionally, so you can judge me entirely on my looks."
Opening line: A Joey Tribbiani GIF.
Callum, 23, Manchester
Tinder bio: "Student and Shirley-from-EastEnders stunt double."
Opening line: I normally don’t start conversations because of my crippling fear of rejection.
David, 26, Bradford
Tinder bio: My name and my location.
Opening line: "Hello :)" It’s worked out so far.
Danny, 23, Nottingham
Tinder bio: "Down to earth guy looking for mates and dates. Love to travel and any excuse to see the world and explore new places."
Opening line: "Hey, how’s you?" Straight to the point.
Pablo, 34, London
Tinder bio: It’s deliberately blank.
Opening line: "Where are you from?" Everybody’s up for answering that.
Brian, 28, Tipperary
Tinder bio: "Southern-Irish guy. Dancer in Riverdance and have travelled the world touring. Now teach kids. Primary-school teaching degree with German. Model. Love all sports; athletics, football, tennis. Animal lover – especially dogs!"
Opening line: I usually chat about something in their bio.
John, 28, London
Tinder bio: "Live and work in London."
Opening line: I tend to wait for people to message me.
Tom, 23, Brixton
Tinder bio: Just my Instagram.
Opening line: The love-heart-eyes emoji. It works more than 50 per cent of the time.
Vincent, 23, Bristol
Tinder bio: "London Boy." [He grew up there.]
Opening line: "Tell me an interesting fact about yourself."
Amy, 24, London
Tinder bio: I don’t have one, but I’ve set my Spotify anthem [on Tinder] to Hall & Oates’ You Make My Dreams.
Opening line: I’m never the first to talk... that’s really bad!
Charlotte, 21, London
Tinder bio: "I’m a shortie. I hate people who step on escalators slowly. I love the sea."
Opening line: "But do you have a puppy?"
Emily, 21, York
Tinder bio: What I studied at uni and my Instagram.
Opening line: I try to target something in their pictures, like an interest.
Lauren, 32, London
Tinder bio: "5’2. Born and raised Londoner. You’ll do."
Opening line: "Now, then..." or "You’ll do." If they respond, I’ll ask about their favourite crisps.
Allison, 20, Manchester
Tinder bio: "Why do Norwegian ships have barcodes on the side? To Scan-da-navy-in."
Opening line: A GIF of a woman waving frantically. People reply 90 per cent of the time.
Rebecca, 21, Exeter
Tinder bio: "Not as grumpy IRL as I look in photos."
Opening line: A sassy GIF of Beyoncé or Honey Boo Boo.
Susan, 23, London
Tinder bio: "Need someone to share pasta with, eating it on your own can get cannelloni sometimes."
Opening line: "Would you rather have your commute narrated by David Attenborough or your internal monologue by Morgan Freeman?"
Bex, 20, London
Tinder bio: My Instagram, my height and my university.
Opening line: A funny GIF.
Emily, 22, Leeds
Tinder bio: My old job title and "University of Leeds".
Opening line: "I find you a-peel-ing", with banana emojis. It usually goes down well.
Sean, 18, Birmingham
Tinder bio: "I am label-free, gender non-conforming, and a 'one-of-a-kind collectible'," a quote from American drag queen Violet Chachki.
Opening line: "Kakaw, kakaw, I’m an eagle!"
Jamie, 29, London
Tinder bio: "Tolerant of your beliefs, judgemental of your shoes. Future MILF."
Opening line: They always talk to me first.
Ellie, 22, London
Tinder bio: "I’d try and woo you with herb and fish jokes, but I don’t know if this is the thyme or the plaice."
Opening line: "I hope you like my chat-up line", then I send a line emoji.
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