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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Bailey’s Hi-5: 5 Ways to Revive an Awkward First Date

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You’re out on a date. And it is not going well. Maybe you’re really into the person sitting across from you but feeling nervous and can’t seem to pull it together. Maybe you’re both feeling awkward vibes and are looking for an exit strategy. Fear not because a weird beginning does not have to mean the date is ruined! Use this tips to turn a date around.

  1. Skip the boring questions. Skip the snooze fest, and come prepared to ask questions that will get the conversation going. Think about what you’re passionate about. I don’t know about you, but I can’t talk for hours about where I’m from or what high school I went to – boring. The things that you truly geek out over — your hobbies, upcoming holiday plans, a new book you’re reading – these are the things that are fun to talk about. Ask your date the favourite place they’ve ever traveled to, what their favourite movie is, or what they would do if money were no object. Then, sit back and let the conversation roll!
  2. Focus on your posture. Fake it ‘til you make it! If you’re bored, nervous, or feeling uncomfortable, your body language is probably showing it. Keep your shoulders back, chin up, and make eye contact with your date. Psychologically, when you straighten yourself up, it can instill more confidence and help shake off that negative energy.
  3. Be honest. There’s something so charming about a date admitting they’re nervous, isn’t there? Don’t be afraid to acknowledge the tension in a playful way to move past it. A simple “These awkward silences always suck — tell me about what you’re binge-watching!” can be the perfect segue from tense and awkward to easygoing. They’ll also feel relieved that they’re not the only one feeling nervous.
  4. Keep your phone in your bag/pocket. Our phones tend to be a crutch. When you’re on an awkward elevator ride with one other person, you pull out your phone and start scrolling, right? Resist the urge on a date and keep it in your bag / pocket. Not only would it be rude to start texting across the table from your date, but it encourages you to push through the awkwardness and get to know your date. They’re probably just as anxious to cut through the tension as you are. 
  5. Practice active listening. When you’re focusing on how you’re not sure you picked the right outfit, what your date thinks of you so far, or if you have lettuce in your teeth, you’re not staying present in the moment. Active listening allows you to stay focused on what’s going on and might help you work through any stress, nerves, or initial awkwardness. Remember that it’s just a date. Take a deep breath and realize that even if your night is a total dud, it’s not the end of the world. Plus, you’ll have a hilarious story for your next girls’ night!


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