It's certainly undeniable that a lot of men put a lot of effort into ensuring that a first date does not end up being disastrous, especially if it's with a really beautiful woman that he likes a lot. The anxiety can build up while trying to make a very good impression on her and eventually enjoy spending time with each other. However, for all your meticulous planning, the one thing you don't want to make a mistake on is selecting an unsuitable venue wherein you'll both have your date. While many of your friends often tell you which places come highly recommended as venues for a first date, they don't really mention which places you must avoid at all costs. Below is a list of the top spots which can lead to a disastrous first date.
1. Weddings and family functions - this is definitely a huge no-no, considering that it's a rather personal event, and your date knows nothing about your family yet. These are better left reserved for the time when you both have gotten to know each other a lot better. The crowd during the wedding will certainly give the both of you unwanted attention, and they might start asking your date rather awkward questions such as,€Are you two a couple? How long have you been dating? Do you like him?€ It sure is quite difficult to carry a conversation as well.
2. Restaurants - While there would be a lot of people who'd disagree on this, first dates that take place in restaurants never really turn out to be anything beyond serious in terms of potential relationships. You'll have a number of people glancing at the both of you, and the waiters will constantly come back to your table to get your order or ask how the food is. Apart from that, you might not even be in a restaurant which conveys the proper mood and lighting for anything to ever turn romantic.
3. Museums - If you found out that your date is quite passionate about art, this is perhaps, ironically, a very bad idea for a venue. You wish to engage in free conversations with your date and get to know her a little better. With museums, you'll just probably end up making discussions on certain works of art without getting the chance to know each other.
1. Weddings and family functions - this is definitely a huge no-no, considering that it's a rather personal event, and your date knows nothing about your family yet. These are better left reserved for the time when you both have gotten to know each other a lot better. The crowd during the wedding will certainly give the both of you unwanted attention, and they might start asking your date rather awkward questions such as,€Are you two a couple? How long have you been dating? Do you like him?€ It sure is quite difficult to carry a conversation as well.
2. Restaurants - While there would be a lot of people who'd disagree on this, first dates that take place in restaurants never really turn out to be anything beyond serious in terms of potential relationships. You'll have a number of people glancing at the both of you, and the waiters will constantly come back to your table to get your order or ask how the food is. Apart from that, you might not even be in a restaurant which conveys the proper mood and lighting for anything to ever turn romantic.
3. Museums - If you found out that your date is quite passionate about art, this is perhaps, ironically, a very bad idea for a venue. You wish to engage in free conversations with your date and get to know her a little better. With museums, you'll just probably end up making discussions on certain works of art without getting the chance to know each other.
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