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How to End a Date Gracefully Set a Specific end time for your Date in Advance. ... Honesty is Always the Best Policy. ... Always Have your own Transportation. ... Keep Things Fun and Casual. ... Pay Attention to your Date's Body Language/Verbal Cues.
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Read More »The end of the date doesn't always have to be awkward. Use these tips for ending a date with grace and you'll come off as confident and classy. For the savvy single, dating someone new can be both exciting AND excruciating. On the one hand, there’s the exhilaration that comes with meeting and getting to know someone new, someone you could really like. On the other hand, there’s the uncertainty of how to secure those first few dates − and once you’re on a date, how to make a graceful exit that leaves you both either wanting more or agreeing to part ways without hurt feelings. What follows are five easy exit strategies that’ll ease your end-of-date anxieties. When dating someone new, your first few dates should always be short – an afternoon coffee encounter, a casual lunch, a drink or two at a bar, etc. In addition to making these initial get-to-know-you outings brief, you should also set specific end times for your activity ahead of time. That way, both you and your date have similar expectations about how, where, and when the date will end. Then, when your date comes to a close, politely thank the other person, offer him or her a quick handshake or hug (whatever feels right), and be on your way. When appropriate, let your date know you’d like to go out again. If that person feels the same, he or she will most likely respond favorably. At that point, let your date know when and how you’ll be in contact again (and keep your word!). If your date is not interested, he or she will probably be honest, letting you down easy. Either way, keep this exchange brief, thus avoiding any awkwardness from a lingering/stammering/downward spiral at the end of the date.
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Read More »One of the best ways to avoid end-of-date awkwardness is to keep the entire date relaxed and fun. By maintaining a casual approach to your dating life, you allow both yourself and the other person to feel comfortable during your time together. By being yourself (and giving your date the space and comfort to do so, too), you create the ideal environment for getting to know someone new. Ultimately, you both get to make an educated decision about whether or not you’d like to see one another again. This is essential to a successful dating future.
The average American man knows after seven months of dating if his partner is “the one,” according to new research. Oct 1, 2019
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