Hoboken, NJ - Highest % of Singles in the US

When school is over and you finally to decide to move out of Mom and Dad’s house, consider moving to the birth place of Frank Sinatra and the town who’s SWAT team members party with Hooters waitresses, Hoboken, NJ.

Why? Because CNN.com named Hoboken number one in it’s list of 25 places for singles in the US for the second year in a row.

The home of movies’ famed stoner duo Harold and Kumar attracts young professionals, students and artists - and not just those who crave White Castle sliders.

Legend has it that Hoboken has more bars per capita in its one square mile than any other city in the United States. Pub crawling aside, the town attracts young people looking for relatively affordable housing just minutes from New York City. Hoboken’s waterfront is also a great place to take a date to share a romantic view of the Manhattan skyline.

Visit Money.CNN.com to see if your city made the list

Do People Check Their Facebook Invites Anymore?

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That’s the question I asked myself two weeks ago when I threw a little jammer at Black Bear in Hoboken, NJ. By party time over 85% still hadn’t confirmed or denied their Facebook invite, which is annoying as sh*t when dealing with bar management who ask every five minutes what kind of numbers you expect. Are my friends total douchebags or is the system to blame?

There are three solutions to this problem:

#1 Mark Zuckerberg should start reworking his Facebook invite system - not gonna happen.

#2 We should all be curious and confirm/deny all invites - also not gonna happen.

#3 We should all switch to Manvite.com when it’s party time.

I vote for #3, and here’s why: Manvite allows you to send email invitations for various types of “man style” events like beer drinking, a night of lap dances, watching football, weekend Vegas trips, golf, Bachelor parties, wing eating, paintball and many more.

Manvite.com is an effective way to break out of using “Facebook Invites,” and for that reason alone it’s worth taking a look at. Even if you don’t decide to use the system, the seemingly-endless list of generic man events will make you proud to be brawny.