Meet right after work, and plan a dinner with a friend 90 minutes later. |
You don't know what any date is "worth" until you meet them. That's why drinks and appetizers right after work or weekend coffee is a good plan. |
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OP here. It's not about being cheap or not wanting dinner. I just think dinner on a first date from someone you met online is a bit much in terms of the formality and expectations, etc. If the first meeting goes well, by all means second date is a serious meal, etc.
Online dating is a numbers game. The best approach is to meet as many people as you can, even if you might not be initially that interested based on their profile. So many people can't write a good one and/or are not photogenic. So with this in mind, you just want something more quick. If I am writing here back and forth over weeks, then OK, we can do a dinner for the first date. But that's not a healthy way to use online dating. It's better to just meet a bunch of people and meet them quickly after making first contact. But interesting to see how women are reacting differently to this question. |
FYI: not all of the posters responding to you are women. |
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Something like Eastern Market for coffee on a weekend would be great. You could get a coffee and walk around and chat. If the date goes well, you could extend the date to lunch or dinner at one of the great restaurants nearby.
However, if your date isn't a city girl, she'll be too scared to meet you down there. |
| OP just meet for coffee on a weekend afternoon or a drink right after work. It isn't necessary to flirt at this first meeting. And who knows there may be chemistry and you may find yourself flirting after all at Starbucks in broad daylight. |
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woman here. when I did online dating, usually the easiest for me was a drink after work. If there was chemistry, could be extended, but dinner was not expected. I also had coffee dates, always felt a little more awkward, not sure why. I had a couple activity first dates too, but you are taking a chance if it is a long activity.
fwiw, met DH online. We chatted only a little online, met up at the arboretum....I had plans that evening, but ended up canceling because after the arboretum, we had coffee, then a drink, then dinner, then another drink......it turned out to be a 9 hour date! |
| Woman here, met my husband online. The first meeting should be for a coffee. We met during the week at a Starbucks. |
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Coffee is good. I also appreciate it if a guy suggests dinner, honestly. Yeah, maybe it seems formal for online, but honestly it's just nice when a guy buys you dinner - brownie points.
I don't like right after work. I'm hungry, tired, and I don't want to have to worry about looking cute in work clothes. |
Another woman who posted upthread earlier here and - I guess different stroke for different folks, but when a guy suggests dinner I always flinch. I think "do I want to sit through a meal with this person I haven't met yet?" Drinks or coffee and you can be outta there in an hour. It's different if the date is obviously going well, and he suggests ordering food, but when it's an upfront offer and we haven't met yet I usually dial it back to just drinks. Would it make a difference for you if the drinks dates were later, after you've had time to go home, eat something, and freshen up your makeup/hair, change clothes? |
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I totally relate to this. I met my now DH online and we exchanged enough emails that I knew he was going to be intelligent and charming. We had also exchanged photos. He asked me to dinner. We sat at the bar first (table wasn't ready when we arrived) and had a drink, and then we had dinner and then we went for a long walk. It ended up being a 6 hour date, and we were talking the whole time. Then he walked me to my car and checked up to make sure I got home ok and followed up with an email the next day thanking me for a lovely evening. I think if you're at all on the fence, the after work drink sounds fine. But I like that my guy went all in and asked for a dinner. Even if we'd had no chemistry, it would have been only 1.5 hours of my life. |