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MaraJade1978 said:I agree, to a certain extent. You may want to try planning a coffee date or something similar. IMO don't go to a bar, especially if its someone you think you may want to see again, because there's to much opportunity for you to drink your nerves away and for either or both of you to act like asses and say or do things you normally wouldn't.
Also, you may want to think of an "activity" date. Something like bowling, golfing, a museum etc. Something that gets you up and moving and gives you something to talk about to break up any awkward silences. Don't go to a movie, no chance to talk.
Just my 2cents!!
ah. thank you for the cultural information and for pointing out the OP was from the UK... i hadn't noticed that earlier.shy slave said:EJFan~ In the UK it is not unusual for a woman to pay half of the cost of a first date or at least buy a drink during the date. I know women who would see it as insulting if he insisted on paying for everything (including myself), if he pays everyting it gives the impression he is entitled to at least a kiss goodnight.
I realise that this may sound 'nit picking' but the social aspects of dating in the UK compared to the US do seem different.
MaraJade1978 said:Also, you may want to think of an "activity" date. Something like bowling, golfing, a museum etc. Something that gets you up and moving and gives you something to talk about to break up any awkward silences. Don't go to a movie, no chance to talk.
Just my 2cents!!
MaraJade1978 said:I hadn't realized the cultural differences as well in the UK vs the US. Of course, I have always agreed to at least split the tab or if he pays for dinner I'd pay for a later activity. Most guys won't let me, but I do at least offer, so that I don't look like I"m just out for a free meal.