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What would be a good recommendation for a first date?

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1) She's 28, but I'm 20 (so 21+ places are excluded)

2) Where/What/How much?

3) Be creative, think outside the box!

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  1. Depends on how much you are willing to spend I suggest some place fun like Red Robins or Outback Steakhouse or anything in a casual setting


  2. -Dinner, at a nice restaurant... preferably one that is harder to get into... so if you make reservations you look like you can organize an outing.

    - don't get flowers on the first date, it will make you look like you try to hard

    - italian or if she likes thai food take her to an asian restaurant (one that has a very interesting ambiance.....) spend according to your budget

    OK.. THAT is the typical first date... depending on what kind of girl she is.. you could take her to the park for a picnic... or like one of my first dates... take her to go sky diving with you.....that memory will surely last.. be different and make you seem exciting.. (bad boy and girls like a little of that)

  3. Well it's near summertime so carnival/theme park season is coming. How about a day at 6 flags or something where you both can just act like kids and have fun!

    Maybe after wards you can go for desert and chill out before you have to take her home.

  4. i would have to say either olive garden or red lobster

  5. how about a (japanese?) restaurant that the chef actually comes out and cooks right at your table. thats cool and will make dinner a little different and give you something better to talk about. it is baseball season...what about a concert or a comedy club?

  6. idk i have never been on a real date b4

  7. For a first date, you do not want something that's going to last the entire day such as going to six flags as another poster suggested.  This may not be a good idea because if the date is really awkward or you don't care for one another, you're stuck together for the entire day!  I don't know what your budget is or where you live, but if you're on a tight budget, I would do lunch as opposed to dinner.  You could have a nice lunch somewhere outdoors if the weather is nice.  Then, if the vibe is good, you could go for a walk on the beach if you live near one or a walk in a park or a nice outdoor area.  I personally would not do a picnic because that's a little bit too romantic for a first date and might come across cheesy.  

    If you have more money to spend, I would recommend a nice dinner at a trendy, but not too loud restaurant.  Try something unique if possible (meaning no chain restaurants).  Since you're not old enough to drink, I would recommend going to a nice coffee shop afterwords (again, if the vibe is right) and have a nice cup of coffee/tea, chat for a little while, and then bring her home.

  8. Most people are gonna tell you to go see a movie/dinner and a movie.  Maybe go to a Starbucks it's a pretty chill atmosphere and you could do a lot of talking.

  9. do something fun...be yourself.....don't try to be someone or something you are not.......if she likes you for you...great if not that's ok there are plenty more fish in the sea. Who knows you may catch a mermaid.

  10. The first date I had with my now husband is that we went to a state park for a hike. We had a great time and went over to a nearby shopping center. We walked around there and then decided to have dinner at a restaurant in the area.

    It was the nicest date.

    How about going to see a play together?

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