First Date Ideas! What are some of the best things to do on a first date?

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It would depend more on the interests of the two people involved. I would advise talking about each other's interests beforehand to see what the two of you might enjoy doing together. The ideal first date is different for everyone, but doing something that allows you to talk to each other and get to know one another better is more likely to leave a lasting impression and increase the likelihood of future dates.

Movies can be fun, but it is hard to have a discussion in a theater. Concerts are the same way. Dinner always works well for most people, provided that you have discussed the types of foods that you like beforehand.

Talking a walk in a park or through a shopping mall afterwards is a great way to get to know someone. I personally have had a lot of fun bowling on a first date or going to a museum. Sporting events still allow you the opportunity to talk to one another, but if one person is in to sports and the other is not, the entire date can be a disaster.

There are some coffee shops that offer live poetry readings. This can be a great way to get to know more about another's interests and have conversation at the same time. Stand-up comedy is also fun, but it is better suited for a second or subsequent date, since there is very little opportunity for conversation.

Roller-blading in the park with someone or going to an ice-skating rink would make for a great first date for some people. If there is a pool hall or recreation center in your area that does not serve alcohol, playing pool can also be a lot of fun.

I can't remember where I heard this tip, but I've also agreed with it. Keep it short, public, and simple - a 20 minute cup of coffee at Starbucks would be appropriate. Doing something like going to a movie is pointless, because sure, you're sitting beside someone, but you're not talking to them, so it's not like you're getting to know them.

You'd leave about 5 minutes the wiser than when you arrived. Any type of show would have the same effect. If you keep it short you can get a good impression, learn the person's likes and dislikes, what they do, and more.

If you absolutely can't stand each other, you'll learn right away. It's also cheaper. Imagine a dinner - about an hour and a half.

Within 10 minutes your likely going to get a good or bad vibe. If you the vibe is bad, you're already spending the next (however long) with the person. That's uncomfortable and hellish, and we've all been there.

Plus, if you don't know them, you won't know what they'll like. What if you plan to go to the museum - and learn they work at the museum? What if you take them to a steakhouse and learn they're a vegetarian?20 minutes should give you a good idea of whether you'd like to see them again, minimize and uncomfortableness, and be able to plan something for next time that you'd both enjoy.

And if that 20 minutes goes awesome, there is no reason you can't chose to stick around! Say "hey, wanna catch a movie/dinner/museum" whatever.. then if one or the other doesn't like it, they can say "oh, well, I was counting on 20 minutes, so I have another commitment. Makes it easy for everyone.So I suggest coffee.

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There are many ways to enjoy the first date like going to dinner and a movie, where they can enjoy time together while learning more about what each other likes. However, if they like nature they can have a picnic in the park or walk on the beach, in order to get know each other a little better. Some other ideas would be to visit a museum or go to a live broad way type of show, if either person is into this type of URL1 matter how they spend their first date, they will have fun if they choose to let expectations of each other go and roll with the flow, as some would say.

Another fun thing they could do is to go sightseeing, while driving in an unfamiliar setting like the next town over. They may even find a special spot, where they can visit more often when they are on their dates together. The friend could also bring food and drinks to enjoy on their drive, while they also learn more about what each other may like and don’t like.

Whatever they plan to do will be special to them, because they are together and enjoying each others company.

I have always thought the best things to do on a first date were dinner and a movie, or perhaps just dinner. When you are going on a first date there are simply things you must find out about the person you are dating to make sure that you want to go on a second date. Going to dinner can allow you to find out important facts about the person you are out with and it can even be a conversation starter.

When you are lost for something to talk about, you can talk about the restaurant, the food anything to just jumpstart the conversation and people with good rapport will be able to go from that topic onto another one with relative ease. Going out for drinks can serve this purpose as well, but if the person you are going out with doesn’t like to drink, that can be a strike against you early on.

Twenty years old and never been on a date-I wonder what that's about. Anyway take the woman someplace casual that she feels comfortable. Start a conversation with her and let her talk about herself.

Sorry girls but woman never get tired of talking about themselves and having a man seem seriously interested in what she has to say. It depends on what the two of you are interested in and what type of people you are. Athletic, passsive or all the other personalities.

Don't take her out of her comfort zone until the second date. If she's scared of roller coasters but goes on one with you she likes you as shes already on a second date. You have to decide if it's a day or night date, dressup or casual.

Don't take her to some club where other guys will hit on her. Someplace where she is with you like a restaurant or park is best. But first remember make sure her Parents's are impressed with you because if Mom doesn't like you it might not be good.

Remembering waaaaay back to my life as a 20 year old, I remember the best first dates as being something kind of casual and fun that took the pressure off of being "romantic" but still held the potential for romance. A few fun ideas might be: going bowling, shooting pool, playing mini golf, seeing a movie, attending a concert, a visit to a nearby amusement park, zoo or a trip to the beach, hiking or whatever local outdoor activities may be available. Going to a romantic restaurant or watching the sunset with a picnic would be great too, but really depends on their personalities.It could create a lot of undue stress and stress is a sure way to kill romance.

Whatever he decides to do, I hope it is fun, memorable and special to them both!

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