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Dating
Hint And Tip
Where are the best places to go on a date someone asked me the other day and
I had to admit I didn't have a ready reply so I decided to give it some thought.
I suppose we take it for granted that when someone likes us enough to agree to
spend time with us that we just know where to go for some social company. The
fact is most of the time we don't. As we are put on the spot we have some quick
thinking to do to look decisive and original. Where shall I meet you, he asks
and you are saying "ehm ehm -let me think". Well it occurred to me that we need
a little planning here if we are serious about dating.
Usually I would just suggest my favorite bar or coffee shop or somewhere nearby
as a great place to date, but without really thinking how that will affect the
date and how it may help things go well. I can concentrate on my dress , on my
chat, on my appearance, but the place itself is often ignored. And yet the place
can make the date so it is time to think about this one.
Okay the first thing is, do you date at lunchtime or after work? If you date at
lunchtime then I am supposing it is close to your place of work. If it is, then
what establishments are near enough to be practical and at the same time
atmospheric? Clearly some cities are better at providing great places than
others. For example when I lived in Paris there were a million cafes to meet in,
but when in Singapore I usually had to meet in food halls which lacked the same
ambiance. I would always recommend dating at lunchtime if possible for a first
date as there is a fixed time limit and an escape route implied. You can grab a
coffee for 30 minutes and you don't need to worry about looking smart as much as
you may be in work wear.
If this makes sense then spend a few lunchtimes going to a few places with
friends to see which would suit you best as a work venue. Remember never to let
on where you work in the early stages of dating. Keep safe. Try out a few small
restaurants, tapas bars, coffee shops, diners and sandwich bars and see which
you think would make a great place to check your new date out.
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If you are dating after work then maybe it will be a bar downtown or an early
evening restaurant etc. I would always advise somewhere informal to begin with
so that you can both relax over a drink. A formal evening dinner for a first
date is a recipe for letdowns in my opinion. There is a great build up, a lot of
effort, expense only to find the date lasts 20 minutes. So don't bother
initially, get into the groove of short snappy dates that are relaxed and a lot
of fun. This will demonstrate your creative part.
Almost every major city has some kind of cool art gallery. In my opinion these
are tailor made for dating and great places to date. You can appreciate the
finer things in life, or look like you appreciate them, whilst at the same time
spend time in the presence of your date whilst at the same time have a
distraction in the art itself. Popping to the toilet also acts as the perfect
escape route if you have made a grave mistake!
Comedy clubs are a great place to date. You can meet for a drink beforehand and
relax and have a chat. You then have the marvelous facility of built-in comedic
entertainment that rubs off as showing you as being funny too because the whole
atmosphere lends itself to humor. Although you can't chat as much throughout the
show it will quickly demonstrate sense of humor levels and you will be able to
sense if you are on the same wave length. If you can laugh together you may be
on to a winner.
I love going on dates to Zoos, particularly out of season. I don't necessarily
agree with keeping wild animals in cages but as they are there and zoos are
trying to keep species from extinction that it is the least we can do to try and
help. But as animals show our softer side and are interesting to go see then
they are the perfect backdrop for a date. There are plenty of discussion points,
plenty of things to chat about which relate to past experiences and lots of
walking together. There are small cafes dotted around and places to sit and
talk.
Sports activities are great fun, especially if there is lots of physical
involvement. Going bowling or ice skating are perfect dating activities. I have
never been anywhere so romantic as ice skating in Central Park in the snow one
winter. The great thing about bowling is that you have a challenge from the
first moment. The man can show his masculinity by dealing with the ridiculously
complex scoring computer whilst the lady can show her adept handling of a 12lb
ball, usually in orange. No kidding, its fun and its a great place to chat as
well as grab a coffee. Ice skating allows you to fall into each others arms and
therefore I think it speaks for itself. The worse you are, the better the date!
So rather than depending on my list of places to date, grab a good food guide,
and start looking around you at the places that would be great for a date. When
someone agrees next time you will be fully armored with lots of choices that you
have tested out. By being prepared you will reduce your stress levels by 50%
before your date even begins.
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