Don’t fill your daily schedule with several dates back to back. Being in a hurry will make you distracted and unable to focus. Set aside extra time to relax and refresh before every appointment.
Awkward silence is normal during chats. When talking stalls, switch topics to surrounding details like snacks, shop decorations or outdoor views instead of panicking and talking nonsense nervously.
For the first date bill, splitting the cost is a reliable choice. If you decide to pay the full expense, settle the bill naturally without constant reminders. Never compel your date to foot the bill.
Refrain from pouring out your troubles, past setbacks or family disputes at the early dating stage. Excessive negative remarks easily kill romantic interest.
Observe your date’s body language carefully. Leaning forward and steady eye contact mean they enjoy the conversation. If they lean backward or keep looking around, slow down your speaking speed.
Limit the first get-together to two or three hours. Finish the date when both sides are having fun to leave anticipation for future meetings.
Never compare your date with ex-lovers in any conversation. Such behavior easily annoys people and ruins your chance of developing a relationship.
Little thoughtful details help build continuous attraction and lay a solid foundation for your romance.