Anonymous wrote:Just try to enjoy the meal and think of it as a platonic situation. Always just be kind and treat them how you would want to be- you never know what will happen in the future

Anonymous wrote:This is why I always did coffee or a drink for a first date. If there was no spark or interest, we'd have a nice conversation for one hour. It was one inexpensive and pleasant hour.
Anonymous wrote:...is it rude to just leave? I don't want to have to sit there for two hours feeling awkward, and in a way I feel like the other person wouldn't want their time wasted either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I would still bail. Going on a date with someone you know will result in nothing is also a waste of time and rude.
Just because you know that you aren't going to date the person doesn't mean that it isn't worthwhile to spend a meal and chitchat. Be polite, talk about local news, local events, whatever you had planned to talk about when you thought there was the potential for a connection. Finish the meal, then say something pleasant about meeting them and go on your way. Sharing a friendly meal with someone is not a waste of time. It's sad that people only feel that spending time with another person is worth their while if there is a future relationship.
Totally, because that is direct and doesn't send mixed signals at all. I think what you've described is a huge waste of time for both parties involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I would still bail. Going on a date with someone you know will result in nothing is also a waste of time and rude.
Just because you know that you aren't going to date the person doesn't mean that it isn't worthwhile to spend a meal and chitchat. Be polite, talk about local news, local events, whatever you had planned to talk about when you thought there was the potential for a connection. Finish the meal, then say something pleasant about meeting them and go on your way. Sharing a friendly meal with someone is not a waste of time. It's sad that people only feel that spending time with another person is worth their while if there is a future relationship.
Anonymous wrote:duh, this is why a first date should also be something quick like meeting up for a drink or a cup of coffee