Top Fitness Tips For Golfers
Posted: Saturday, October 10, 2009
by Patrick Attlee
In this article we will be looking at things you can look for once the date starts to judge how well things are going. Obviously don't have these things written down in a notebook to consult during the soup course, but just keep them in the back of your mind as the date progresses.
Unless, of course, this is a blind date, you will already have had some interactions prior to the date itself and there must be at least some initial connection between you to get you to this point. However once the date is under way you will both be testing that initial connection to see if it is a reality. There will be lots of clues in your partner's behavior that will suggest how things are going for them. In the early stages of the date you need to be careful not to jump to the conclusion that something is not right because it could all be down to the nerves of either or both of you. There are a few things you can do to measure this so you don't make any hasty decisions.
Another thing that can inadvertently cause one of you to seize up is a throw away remark that causes offense that the other party never really recovers from. Such a remark may be made because one of you is just very nervous but it has the effect of throwing the date into a irrecoverable tail spin. If this happens at the start of the date, give them the benefit of the doubt and put it down to nerves. It is all too easy to write off the whole evening from a single careless comment like this so just let it wash over you and see how things progress a little before pulling the plug.
The key to all this is to not let things that are actually pretty trivial cause you to write off the date before you have properly got to know the other person. In the initial stages, this could well be down to nerves and you should be prepared for this and make allowances. There will plenty of opportunities later on in the date for you to determine if the person sitting across from you is worth giving further consideration to.
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Patrick Attlee has been writing articles for several years. His latest main website was inspired by his recent home renovations. He needed to get storm door hardware and antique door hardware but could find no good site providing impartial advice, so he created one.
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