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"Love is in your heart not to stay, but to be shared". |
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- Be on time. It's rude to keep your date waiting.
- Make a great impression. Look your best because first impressions last!
- I recommend your first meeting over dinner, preferably on Friday or Saturday night.. Also avoid catching a movie. Your first date should be over dinner at a quiet, romantic restaurant. It's best to meet early on Saturday evening so you will feel relaxed and have plenty of time to talk and get to know each other.
- Show your best side and keep your conversation light-hearted. Work on building chemistry.
- Be positive. Don't be grumpy or complain about things or people.
- Don't talk about your last date or ex-boyfriend.
- Don't talk about marriage, children or whether you want your spouse to stay at home to look after the kids.
- Don't ask personal questions such as: Why are you still single? How much money you make?
- If you don't feel any chemistry on the first meeting, don’t walk out on your date. Simply end it on a positive note.
- If you both agree to meet for the second time, you should not be too anxious if he doesn’t call soon after the first date.
- If you’re undecided after the first date, don’t be hasty to make up your mind. Feel free to call us to discuss your concerns.
- If you both decide to meet again, choose to do something different so that you will get to see each other in a new light. Our suggestions: a casual afternoon strolls or picnic on the beach. This time, wear comfortable clothing so that you will feel more relaxed.
- For the third date, you should allow him to initiate the meeting.
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