In the world of dating, one of the most difficult questions to answer is “where should we go on our first date?” People have differing opinions when it comes to these kinds of questions. Some will tell you to go see the newest horror flick but others will advise you not to spend your first date inside a movie house. So, which one is it? Each has his or her own preferences when it comes to first dates and there is no single answer to the “where is the perfect date place?” question. The safest thing to do is to give pointers on what to consider when choosing a date place. Here are some tips on how to choose the place for your first date:
Choose a date place where you can talk.
The main point of going out on a date is to discover more about each other and what would be a better way to get to know each other than to have a decent conversation? On your first date, you are like a salesperson. You have to talk your way into convincing people to buy your products or get a second date for that matter. How can you convince your date to go out with you again if she can’t even hear a single word that you are saying?
Where to go: art galleries and coffee shops
Where not to go: rock concerts and noisy sporting events
Choose a date place where you can have fun.
The last thing you want is to bore your date. If your first date comes off as boring and uninteresting, then don’t expect another call from your date. To avoid unmerciful boredom and awkward silences, choose a date place where you can both enjoy yourselves. A good date place is somewhere you can play games. Places like bowling alleys or batting fields are never uninteresting because the activities are already laid out for you. You are saved from that awkward moment of waiting for your date’s answer to the inevitable “So, what do you want to do?” question.
Where to go: skating rink and miniature golf course
Where not to go: historical museum
Choose a date place where you can both relax.
Another great tip in choosing a date place is to choose a location where you both can just relax and enjoy each other’s company. The location for your first date should always be a neutral ground. Never spend your first date on a friend’s party, a cousin’s wedding, or somebody else’s home. It is never smart to pressure yourselves in being labeled as a “couple.” Go to a place where only the two of you can talk. No friends or family members to interrupt sweet moments or start marriage topics.
Where to go: picnic spots and city parks
Where not to go: your home and your date’s home
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