Pick the Perfect Restaurant for a Date

Some people who decide to go on their first-ever dates experience difficulty choosing the venue, menu items, and knowing how to eat their food without making the other party cringe. What is supposedly simple in concept is more complex once the date approaches and the overthinking begins. For starters, let's talk about the venue.

The restaurant you should take your date to does not have to be an over-the-top fancy schmancy joint, let's be honest. The amount of money one dishes out for two meals should not equate to happiness, nor should it break the bank. The logic behind this comes from common sense. Ask yourself why you should go on a date in the first place with someone you've barely known from an app? Well, it's to feel the other person out, see if they're crazy or not, and note if there's any chemistry. Obviously, finding a soulmate after one first date is difficult to accomplish. Handfuls of people agree they've had to scout around a couple of matches to find someone that connects with them personally and manages to land a spot for date number two. We see no reason to break the bank on a date. Dates should be personally tailored to the person you are asking out. For example, you are going out with an introvert who loves gardening and has a peanut allergy. Researching a restaurant with less congestion, containing cool plant decor, and skimming through the menu to find one lacking in the diversity of peanut culture would be a solid choice.

Your partner will be overjoyed by the connection between the restaurant and his/her personality. Similarly, the activities a couple partakes in shouldn't be forced, and they should match the likes of both participants. 

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