Asking for the Date
Follow all the same tips as with the first date when it comes to asking for
the next get-together -- only up the ante a little. On the first encounter you
might want to be a little short and sweet. Later you can be a little more
detailed and friendly, with longer messages on the answering machine ("I
have a great joke to tell you," or "The most amazing thing happened
today, and I can't wait to tell you about it"). You can also be more
personal ("I hope you're having a great day," or "How was your
meeting?").
If you have the leave a message, be clear about when you will call again. It
is better for you to say you will call again later rather than saying
"Call me back" -- you might not want to risk wondering why she didn't
call back. one of the worst parts of dating is the uncertainty of not knowing if
you did something wrong, so you want to do whatever you can to minimize those
fears and confusions.
Always start out the conversation with a comment about your last encounter. A
compliment always sets people in a good mood and makes them more receptive to
you. You could refer to the new wine you tried, or the funny joke she told you
that then told a friend, or how you saw a painting with that beautiful cobalt
blue color of the sweater she was wearing.
Preface your invitation with the fun you will have ("It'll be really fun
to ..." or "I know you'll enjoy ...").
Keep some topics in the back of your mind for when you want to change the
subject and keep the conversation moving.
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