Build an Instant Connection

Step 1: Pick the Place

Contrary to popular opinion, the location should be a place you and your date choose together. We recommend narrowing it down to a few places and let him know the two types of food that you prefer, and then let your date (the man) make the final decision. This avoids awkward situations like mistakenly taking a vegan to a steak house with no vegan options. Be flexible in case your date has other ideas. Always have a secondary location in mind in the event that your date goes well and you want to spend more time together.

Step 2: Say Your Date’s Name

This is a subtle psychological trick that really works. Work your date’s name into the conversation a few times throughout the night. Using your date’s name helps build a deeply personal connection by recognizing their identity. This is the fastest way to get your date’s attention and is more likely to result in pleasant conversation for both parties.

Step 3: Break the Ice

If you and your date have an inside joke or if something funny happened while you were planning your date, feel free to bring it up and make fun of yourself. Studies show men prefer to date women who think they are funny and women prefer to date men who can make them laugh. Keep the humor light – the goal here is to establish a positive baseline and set up an expectation of fun when you and your date get together again in the future.

Step 4: Flattery

The key to giving your date a compliment is simply to be sincere. If your date looks amazing when they arrive, it’s okay to say so. Similarly, pay attention if your date has any special skills or goals they want to achieve. Validate their desires and speak up if you have similar goals for yourself. You may have more in common than you think!

Step 5: Delve Deeper

Avoid asking questions with yes or no answers and opt instead for open-ended questions that require a more thoughtful response. Ask follow-up questions to get a more in-depth idea of where your date stands on each topic. In most public social settings you would not bring up things that can be too personal or politics, religion, but on a date these are actually okay to discuss if you feel comfortable doing so. These are important ideas to bring up to help determine how alike – or different – you might be on the things that really matter.

Step 6: Touch

Touch your date’s hand or playfully bump into them as you walk side-by-side. See how they react and if they interest. There are endless excuses to get close to your date and test the waters to see if they might be interested in a first date kiss. Touch is critical in strong relationships, so use it to your advantage!

Step 7: Follow Up

Don’t worry about “rules” regarding follow-up. You don’t have to wait any designated number of hours (or days) to text your date and tell them you had a good time. In fact, it’s polite for both parties to thank their date immediately afterwards and then continue the conversation as it feels natural, however don’t over do it if it doesn’t seem mutual.

A really engaging conversation is one that keeps you more interested in your date than in checking your phone or worrying about deadlines at work. With these simple tips you can help make your date feel comfortable – and make them think highly of you, too! Contact us today to learn more about meeting other singles who are also looking for a deeper connection.

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