Where to go?

Posted by Katy at 13th August, 2009

The question where to go on a first date is difficult to answer. A good place is certainly a good and safe possibility. Then again it is somewhat old-fashioned and completely typical. A better option would be to invite the lady to something less usual. If she is a baseball fan invite her to a fancy baseball game. If YOU like to go to the theatre or the ballet try such a location. Women are impressed if men fancy cultural performances of this kind. You can also impress many women with Italian delicacies or delicacies from France. Try it out!



Such things will impress her more than just a usual going out for dinner first date and will confirm that you are really interested in her. Moreover, such an event will minimize the risk that you run out of topics for your conversation. Such a thing can happen easily at the first date, as you do not know each other really well yet and as a consequence do not have too much to discuss.

At the first date, if you’re at a restaurant, you as a man have to order the drinks! Pay attention to such details, it is important. If the woman empties her drink, ask her if she want to have another drink and if she wants to drink something else. Never order the same immediately. But be careful with alcoholic drinks and do not leave the impression that you want to get her drunk. She has to feel, that you want a serious relationship.

To sum it up, the fitting place for a first date will depend pretty much on both on you. Just make sure that you feel fine and everything will be fine! Have confidence in yourself.

Category : The First Date

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