While first date tips are important, the quality of conversation is 90% of the date. If you can’t keep the conversation flowing, the date will be over before you get to show her the other 10%. And since we know how hard you studied our first date tips, we want you to be able to show them off.  You may be able to chat with anyone without a care in the world, which is when holding a conversation is easy. But when you want to keep chatting to a potential love interest past the first date, you may find yourself lost for words.  We speak to the experts to find out how you can keep the conversation flowing on a first date.  Read the Menu Ahead of the Date

There are two types of people when it comes to eating out: the one that reads the menu ahead of time and counts down the days until they can eat what they picked out, and the one that completely zones out to read the entire menu back to front several times before they decide. When it comes to a first date, you don’t want to be the latter. “If your first date involves a meal, take a look at the menu before you arrive so your attention can be on your date and the conversation,” says Maria Sullivan, Vice President and Dating Expert of dating.com. If you’re craving a burger but considering a salad because of how you look whilst eating a burger, don’t. Order what you like and stay true to yourself, if she doesn’t like you at your burger eating stage, she doesn’t deserve you at your salad. “Don’t worry about what you order – eating in front of a potential love interest can be daunting but make light of it and just enjoy yourself,” says Sullivan.  Put Your Date in the Friend Zone for the Night

But don’t tell them unless you don’t want to see them again, obviously. Sullivan recommends telling yourself that you’re just meeting up with a friend as it’s a lot less nerve-wracking than meeting a potential romantic interest for the first time. “Removing expectations and friend-zoning your date will help to reduce your anxiety and lower your fear of rejection.” It’ll also help you to figure out whether you have more in common than just sexual chemistry. While sexual chemistry is super important, if that’s all you have it’ll be short-lived. If you’re looking for a long-term relationship, you want to see if she can be your friend first and foremost.   Avoid Small Talk

No one wants to know what you think about the weather. More often than not, it’s not because people want to engage in small talk that they do it, but because they panic in silence or they’re afraid to ask personal questions.  You can “avoid those awkward moments of silence by preparing a few questions that will help you really learn about the person you’re with,” says Sullivan. This will help you to keep your cool if you sense silence coming and give you a way to turn it around.  Never be scared to ask personal questions. The only thing scarier than asking them is wasting time with someone who doesn’t share the same values as you. If something is make or break for you, don’t wait until date three or four to ask about it. Cut to the chase. 

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Don’t Overshare 

It’s a first date, you’re not being interviewed for your biography (just yet). You want to be honest and open but don’t rush on sharing intimate details about yourself. Keep her wanting to come back for more, and if she doesn’t, you’ll be glad you kept some things to yourself. Leave some things a mystery. “For example, if you had a bad day at work don’t go into detail about how you hate your job – just say you have something on your mind but are happy to be with your date,” says Sullivan. “This is an introduction, so you don’t need to reveal everything about yourself. Listen and learn more about the person you are with – it will give you intel into them and make you feel more comfortable opening up to them.” Eat a Little Something Before You Go. A Hangry Date is Never a Good Date

This is for those who get hangry. “Whether you are going out for a lunch or dinner date, it’s always a smart idea to have a small snack before you leave your house,” says Stephanie Osgood, Director of It’s Just Lunch Houston. “You never know how your food order is going to turn out, or whether your date will suggest sharing something that you’re not the biggest fan of”. Either way, Osgood recommends a small pre-date snack like fruit or some nuts, which will help keep you energized for a good conversation. Wear Your Best Underwear

And no, this isn’t so you can slip that you’re wearing your best underwear into the conversation to keep it flowing. “If you’re looking for that little confidence boost to get you first date ready, slip on the pair of underwear that makes you feel your sexiest,” says Osgood. Who cares if your date never sees them, it’ll be your fun little secret to keep in the back of your head while you’re killing it on your date. Plus, if you do get lucky, you’re all good to go – no embarrassing boxers with holes in them (which should be thrown out immediately). “Sometimes you just need the small details to provide an extra boost of confidence on a date that could be otherwise stressful or nerve-wracking.”

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Keep Your Drinks at the Same Level. If Their Drink Is Empty and Yours Is Full, Start Asking Them Questions

“This one is tricky – it’s about keeping an eye on the level of the beverages, not matching alcohol consumption,” says Osgood. Sometimes our nerves get the better of us and we start talking too much and not listening enough. It’s all about balance. To keep a conversation flowing it needs to go both ways. “A good way to measure if you are not listening enough is if your date’s drink is empty and yours is completely full – in that case, you’re probably talking too much. If they’re at the same level y’all are rockin’ it!” Eye Contact With a Smile Will Make Any Date a Success

Scientists have proven time and time again how powerful eye contact is, so who are we to argue? Osgood explains that it lets people feel heard and seen, and even makes them more inclined to listen and remember what you say to them. You can’t possibly keep a good conversation going if your eyes aren’t looking into hers.  “Avoiding eye contact can convey feelings of discomfort,” she says. “In the early stages of dating, the sooner you are comfortable with one another, the sooner you will be able to build a relationship.” Body language can often say more than our words, so use it to your advantage and show you’re keen to find out more about your date. You’ll be surprised at how quickly they pick up on positive body language which will be reflected in the quality of conversation. Master the Art of Asking Questions

“Make sure that you avoid questions with simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answers,” says Amber Lee, CEO & Certified Matchmaker at Select Date Society. “Instead, ask open-ended questions that give your date an opportunity to talk freely. For example, don’t ask ‘Do you like your job?’ Ask, ‘What do you like most about your job?’” Lee assures us that people tend to walk away from a date liking you more when they’ve had the opportunity to share more about themselves with you. Your date will leave the date feeling heard and understood, which will make them feel connected to you. 

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Take a Light-Hearted Approach

“Don’t be afraid to laugh and poke fun at yourself or the situation,” says Lee. “Your date will appreciate your humor and easy-going nature.” First dates are nerve-racking for everyone, and your date will appreciate it when you acknowledge that.  Take the lead with this one. Once your date sees how you don’t take yourself too seriously, she’ll most likely mirror this behavior and match your energy. Dates tend to go off of the tone you set, so make sure you’re setting yourself up for a good date. Practice Talking To Strangers

“The saying ‘practice makes perfect’ can certainly be applied to the art of conversation. The more you practice making conversation with strangers, the better you will be at first date conversation,” says Lee. She recommends starting a conversation with the person standing next to you in line at Starbucks, with the grocery store clerk, or with a colleague you don’t know that well. The more you talk to strangers, the more comfortable you’ll become at keeping a conversation flowing and how to get it back if you drop the ball. If you’re naturally introverted, push yourself outside of your comfort zone. Prepare for Your Date

“If you were going to a job interview, you would study the company and prepare to answer questions,” says Lee. “While you don’t want your date to feel like a job interview, you do want to put in the same preparation that you would in preparing for a job interview.”  Take some time to research your date’s interests so you can engage with her when she brings them up. But not too much research, you don’t want to seem like a know it all, just enough information to be able to interact. Then let her take it from there, get her to teach you a thing or two. It’ll make her feel empowered and valued.  “On the flip side, think about your own interests and be prepared to talk about the things you like and answer questions appropriately,” says Lee.

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Brush Up on Current Events

“Many people will naturally default to talking about what is currently going on in the world when they run out of conversation topics,” says Lee. If your date brings up something in the news and you have no idea what they’re talking about, you risk appearing ignorant or uneducated. You don’t have to spend the entire week before your date binge-watching the news as “you don’t have to be an expert on foreign affairs or the stock market, but you should at least have some idea about what is going on,” she says.  Stay Clear of Negative Topics

“One last tip on what NOT to do: avoid negative topics!” says Lee. It’s a sure way to kill the flow of a conversation. This may seem obvious, but sometimes we don’t realize we’re on a negative topic until it turns negative. “Avoid topics that may spark strong feelings where it can be difficult to find common ground. Stay away from topics like politics, religion, government, taxes, your ex… You get the idea.” First date conversation should be fun, and it shouldn’t involve the risk of turning into a heated debate. No one wants to walk away from a first date feeling irritated, exhausted, or angry. Keep the conversation positive.

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While first date tips are important, the quality of conversation is 90% of the date. If you can’t keep the conversation flowing, the date will be over before you get to show her the other 10%. And since we know how hard you studied our first date tips, we want you to be able to show them off.  You may be able to chat with anyone without a care in the world, which is when holding a conversation is easy. But when you want to keep chatting to a potential love interest past the first date, you may find yourself lost for words.  We speak to the experts to find out how you can keep the conversation flowing on a first date.  Read the Menu Ahead of the Date

There are two types of people when it comes to eating out: the one that reads the menu ahead of time and counts down the days until they can eat what they picked out, and the one that completely zones out to read the entire menu back to front several times before they decide. When it comes to a first date, you don’t want to be the latter. “If your first date involves a meal, take a look at the menu before you arrive so your attention can be on your date and the conversation,” says Maria Sullivan, Vice President and Dating Expert of dating.com. If you’re craving a burger but considering a salad because of how you look whilst eating a burger, don’t. Order what you like and stay true to yourself, if she doesn’t like you at your burger eating stage, she doesn’t deserve you at your salad. “Don’t worry about what you order – eating in front of a potential love interest can be daunting but make light of it and just enjoy yourself,” says Sullivan.  Put Your Date in the Friend Zone for the Night

But don’t tell them unless you don’t want to see them again, obviously. Sullivan recommends telling yourself that you’re just meeting up with a friend as it’s a lot less nerve-wracking than meeting a potential romantic interest for the first time. “Removing expectations and friend-zoning your date will help to reduce your anxiety and lower your fear of rejection.” It’ll also help you to figure out whether you have more in common than just sexual chemistry. While sexual chemistry is super important, if that’s all you have it’ll be short-lived. If you’re looking for a long-term relationship, you want to see if she can be your friend first and foremost.   Avoid Small Talk

No one wants to know what you think about the weather. More often than not, it’s not because people want to engage in small talk that they do it, but because they panic in silence or they’re afraid to ask personal questions.  You can “avoid those awkward moments of silence by preparing a few questions that will help you really learn about the person you’re with,” says Sullivan. This will help you to keep your cool if you sense silence coming and give you a way to turn it around.  Never be scared to ask personal questions. The only thing scarier than asking them is wasting time with someone who doesn’t share the same values as you. If something is make or break for you, don’t wait until date three or four to ask about it. Cut to the chase. 

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Don’t Overshare 

It’s a first date, you’re not being interviewed for your biography (just yet). You want to be honest and open but don’t rush on sharing intimate details about yourself. Keep her wanting to come back for more, and if she doesn’t, you’ll be glad you kept some things to yourself. Leave some things a mystery. “For example, if you had a bad day at work don’t go into detail about how you hate your job – just say you have something on your mind but are happy to be with your date,” says Sullivan. “This is an introduction, so you don’t need to reveal everything about yourself. Listen and learn more about the person you are with – it will give you intel into them and make you feel more comfortable opening up to them.” Eat a Little Something Before You Go. A Hangry Date is Never a Good Date

This is for those who get hangry. “Whether you are going out for a lunch or dinner date, it’s always a smart idea to have a small snack before you leave your house,” says Stephanie Osgood, Director of It’s Just Lunch Houston. “You never know how your food order is going to turn out, or whether your date will suggest sharing something that you’re not the biggest fan of”. Either way, Osgood recommends a small pre-date snack like fruit or some nuts, which will help keep you energized for a good conversation. Wear Your Best Underwear

And no, this isn’t so you can slip that you’re wearing your best underwear into the conversation to keep it flowing. “If you’re looking for that little confidence boost to get you first date ready, slip on the pair of underwear that makes you feel your sexiest,” says Osgood. Who cares if your date never sees them, it’ll be your fun little secret to keep in the back of your head while you’re killing it on your date. Plus, if you do get lucky, you’re all good to go – no embarrassing boxers with holes in them (which should be thrown out immediately). “Sometimes you just need the small details to provide an extra boost of confidence on a date that could be otherwise stressful or nerve-wracking.”

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Keep Your Drinks at the Same Level. If Their Drink Is Empty and Yours Is Full, Start Asking Them Questions

“This one is tricky – it’s about keeping an eye on the level of the beverages, not matching alcohol consumption,” says Osgood. Sometimes our nerves get the better of us and we start talking too much and not listening enough. It’s all about balance. To keep a conversation flowing it needs to go both ways. “A good way to measure if you are not listening enough is if your date’s drink is empty and yours is completely full – in that case, you’re probably talking too much. If they’re at the same level y’all are rockin’ it!” Eye Contact With a Smile Will Make Any Date a Success

Scientists have proven time and time again how powerful eye contact is, so who are we to argue? Osgood explains that it lets people feel heard and seen, and even makes them more inclined to listen and remember what you say to them. You can’t possibly keep a good conversation going if your eyes aren’t looking into hers.  “Avoiding eye contact can convey feelings of discomfort,” she says. “In the early stages of dating, the sooner you are comfortable with one another, the sooner you will be able to build a relationship.” Body language can often say more than our words, so use it to your advantage and show you’re keen to find out more about your date. You’ll be surprised at how quickly they pick up on positive body language which will be reflected in the quality of conversation. Master the Art of Asking Questions

“Make sure that you avoid questions with simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answers,” says Amber Lee, CEO & Certified Matchmaker at Select Date Society. “Instead, ask open-ended questions that give your date an opportunity to talk freely. For example, don’t ask ‘Do you like your job?’ Ask, ‘What do you like most about your job?’” Lee assures us that people tend to walk away from a date liking you more when they’ve had the opportunity to share more about themselves with you. Your date will leave the date feeling heard and understood, which will make them feel connected to you. 

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Take a Light-Hearted Approach

“Don’t be afraid to laugh and poke fun at yourself or the situation,” says Lee. “Your date will appreciate your humor and easy-going nature.” First dates are nerve-racking for everyone, and your date will appreciate it when you acknowledge that.  Take the lead with this one. Once your date sees how you don’t take yourself too seriously, she’ll most likely mirror this behavior and match your energy. Dates tend to go off of the tone you set, so make sure you’re setting yourself up for a good date. Practice Talking To Strangers

“The saying ‘practice makes perfect’ can certainly be applied to the art of conversation. The more you practice making conversation with strangers, the better you will be at first date conversation,” says Lee. She recommends starting a conversation with the person standing next to you in line at Starbucks, with the grocery store clerk, or with a colleague you don’t know that well. The more you talk to strangers, the more comfortable you’ll become at keeping a conversation flowing and how to get it back if you drop the ball. If you’re naturally introverted, push yourself outside of your comfort zone. Prepare for Your Date

“If you were going to a job interview, you would study the company and prepare to answer questions,” says Lee. “While you don’t want your date to feel like a job interview, you do want to put in the same preparation that you would in preparing for a job interview.”  Take some time to research your date’s interests so you can engage with her when she brings them up. But not too much research, you don’t want to seem like a know it all, just enough information to be able to interact. Then let her take it from there, get her to teach you a thing or two. It’ll make her feel empowered and valued.  “On the flip side, think about your own interests and be prepared to talk about the things you like and answer questions appropriately,” says Lee.

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Brush Up on Current Events

“Many people will naturally default to talking about what is currently going on in the world when they run out of conversation topics,” says Lee. If your date brings up something in the news and you have no idea what they’re talking about, you risk appearing ignorant or uneducated. You don’t have to spend the entire week before your date binge-watching the news as “you don’t have to be an expert on foreign affairs or the stock market, but you should at least have some idea about what is going on,” she says.  Stay Clear of Negative Topics

“One last tip on what NOT to do: avoid negative topics!” says Lee. It’s a sure way to kill the flow of a conversation. This may seem obvious, but sometimes we don’t realize we’re on a negative topic until it turns negative. “Avoid topics that may spark strong feelings where it can be difficult to find common ground. Stay away from topics like politics, religion, government, taxes, your ex… You get the idea.” First date conversation should be fun, and it shouldn’t involve the risk of turning into a heated debate. No one wants to walk away from a first date feeling irritated, exhausted, or angry. Keep the conversation positive.

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While first date tips are important, the quality of conversation is 90% of the date. If you can’t keep the conversation flowing, the date will be over before you get to show her the other 10%. And since we know how hard you studied our first date tips, we want you to be able to show them off. 

You may be able to chat with anyone without a care in the world, which is when holding a conversation is easy. But when you want to keep chatting to a potential love interest past the first date, you may find yourself lost for words. 

We speak to the experts to find out how you can keep the conversation flowing on a first date. 

Read the Menu Ahead of the Date

There are two types of people when it comes to eating out: the one that reads the menu ahead of time and counts down the days until they can eat what they picked out, and the one that completely zones out to read the entire menu back to front several times before they decide. When it comes to a first date, you don’t want to be the latter. “If your first date involves a meal, take a look at the menu before you arrive so your attention can be on your date and the conversation,” says Maria Sullivan, Vice President and Dating Expert of dating.com.

If you’re craving a burger but considering a salad because of how you look whilst eating a burger, don’t. Order what you like and stay true to yourself, if she doesn’t like you at your burger eating stage, she doesn’t deserve you at your salad. “Don’t worry about what you order – eating in front of a potential love interest can be daunting but make light of it and just enjoy yourself,” says Sullivan. 

Put Your Date in the Friend Zone for the Night

But don’t tell them unless you don’t want to see them again, obviously. Sullivan recommends telling yourself that you’re just meeting up with a friend as it’s a lot less nerve-wracking than meeting a potential romantic interest for the first time. “Removing expectations and friend-zoning your date will help to reduce your anxiety and lower your fear of rejection.”

It’ll also help you to figure out whether you have more in common than just sexual chemistry. While sexual chemistry is super important, if that’s all you have it’ll be short-lived. If you’re looking for a long-term relationship, you want to see if she can be your friend first and foremost.  

Avoid Small Talk

No one wants to know what you think about the weather. More often than not, it’s not because people want to engage in small talk that they do it, but because they panic in silence or they’re afraid to ask personal questions. 

You can “avoid those awkward moments of silence by preparing a few questions that will help you really learn about the person you’re with,” says Sullivan. This will help you to keep your cool if you sense silence coming and give you a way to turn it around. 

Never be scared to ask personal questions. The only thing scarier than asking them is wasting time with someone who doesn’t share the same values as you. If something is make or break for you, don’t wait until date three or four to ask about it. Cut to the chase. 

See more about - How to Talk to a Girl You Like: 7 Foolproof Steps That Work!

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Don’t Overshare 

It’s a first date, you’re not being interviewed for your biography (just yet). You want to be honest and open but don’t rush on sharing intimate details about yourself. Keep her wanting to come back for more, and if she doesn’t, you’ll be glad you kept some things to yourself.

Leave some things a mystery. “For example, if you had a bad day at work don’t go into detail about how you hate your job – just say you have something on your mind but are happy to be with your date,” says Sullivan. “This is an introduction, so you don’t need to reveal everything about yourself. Listen and learn more about the person you are with – it will give you intel into them and make you feel more comfortable opening up to them.”

Eat a Little Something Before You Go. A Hangry Date is Never a Good Date

This is for those who get hangry. “Whether you are going out for a lunch or dinner date, it’s always a smart idea to have a small snack before you leave your house,” says Stephanie Osgood, Director of It’s Just Lunch Houston.

“You never know how your food order is going to turn out, or whether your date will suggest sharing something that you’re not the biggest fan of”. Either way, Osgood recommends a small pre-date snack like fruit or some nuts, which will help keep you energized for a good conversation.

Wear Your Best Underwear

And no, this isn’t so you can slip that you’re wearing your best underwear into the conversation to keep it flowing. “If you’re looking for that little confidence boost to get you first date ready, slip on the pair of underwear that makes you feel your sexiest,” says Osgood. Who cares if your date never sees them, it’ll be your fun little secret to keep in the back of your head while you’re killing it on your date.

Plus, if you do get lucky, you’re all good to go – no embarrassing boxers with holes in them (which should be thrown out immediately). “Sometimes you just need the small details to provide an extra boost of confidence on a date that could be otherwise stressful or nerve-wracking.”

See more about - Top 10 Tips For Dating Older Women

Keep Your Drinks at the Same Level. If Their Drink Is Empty and Yours Is Full, Start Asking Them Questions

See more about - Top 10 Tips For Dating Older Women

“This one is tricky – it’s about keeping an eye on the level of the beverages, not matching alcohol consumption,” says Osgood. Sometimes our nerves get the better of us and we start talking too much and not listening enough. It’s all about balance. To keep a conversation flowing it needs to go both ways.

“A good way to measure if you are not listening enough is if your date’s drink is empty and yours is completely full – in that case, you’re probably talking too much. If they’re at the same level y’all are rockin’ it!”

Eye Contact With a Smile Will Make Any Date a Success

Scientists have proven time and time again how powerful eye contact is, so who are we to argue? Osgood explains that it lets people feel heard and seen, and even makes them more inclined to listen and remember what you say to them. You can’t possibly keep a good conversation going if your eyes aren’t looking into hers. 

“Avoiding eye contact can convey feelings of discomfort,” she says. “In the early stages of dating, the sooner you are comfortable with one another, the sooner you will be able to build a relationship.” Body language can often say more than our words, so use it to your advantage and show you’re keen to find out more about your date. You’ll be surprised at how quickly they pick up on positive body language which will be reflected in the quality of conversation.

Master the Art of Asking Questions

“Make sure that you avoid questions with simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answers,” says Amber Lee, CEO & Certified Matchmaker at Select Date Society. “Instead, ask open-ended questions that give your date an opportunity to talk freely. For example, don’t ask ‘Do you like your job?’ Ask, ‘What do you like most about your job?’”

Lee assures us that people tend to walk away from a date liking you more when they’ve had the opportunity to share more about themselves with you. Your date will leave the date feeling heard and understood, which will make them feel connected to you. 

Take a Light-Hearted Approach

“Don’t be afraid to laugh and poke fun at yourself or the situation,” says Lee. “Your date will appreciate your humor and easy-going nature.” First dates are nerve-racking for everyone, and your date will appreciate it when you acknowledge that. 

Take the lead with this one. Once your date sees how you don’t take yourself too seriously, she’ll most likely mirror this behavior and match your energy. Dates tend to go off of the tone you set, so make sure you’re setting yourself up for a good date.

Practice Talking To Strangers

“The saying ‘practice makes perfect’ can certainly be applied to the art of conversation. The more you practice making conversation with strangers, the better you will be at first date conversation,” says Lee.

She recommends starting a conversation with the person standing next to you in line at Starbucks, with the grocery store clerk, or with a colleague you don’t know that well. The more you talk to strangers, the more comfortable you’ll become at keeping a conversation flowing and how to get it back if you drop the ball. If you’re naturally introverted, push yourself outside of your comfort zone.

Prepare for Your Date

“If you were going to a job interview, you would study the company and prepare to answer questions,” says Lee. “While you don’t want your date to feel like a job interview, you do want to put in the same preparation that you would in preparing for a job interview.” 

Take some time to research your date’s interests so you can engage with her when she brings them up. But not too much research, you don’t want to seem like a know it all, just enough information to be able to interact. Then let her take it from there, get her to teach you a thing or two. It’ll make her feel empowered and valued.  “On the flip side, think about your own interests and be prepared to talk about the things you like and answer questions appropriately,” says Lee.

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See more about - First Date Tips for Men and Advice for Guys

Brush Up on Current Events

“Many people will naturally default to talking about what is currently going on in the world when they run out of conversation topics,” says Lee. If your date brings up something in the news and you have no idea what they’re talking about, you risk appearing ignorant or uneducated.

You don’t have to spend the entire week before your date binge-watching the news as “you don’t have to be an expert on foreign affairs or the stock market, but you should at least have some idea about what is going on,” she says. 

Stay Clear of Negative Topics

“One last tip on what NOT to do: avoid negative topics!” says Lee. It’s a sure way to kill the flow of a conversation. This may seem obvious, but sometimes we don’t realize we’re on a negative topic until it turns negative. “Avoid topics that may spark strong feelings where it can be difficult to find common ground.

Stay away from topics like politics, religion, government, taxes, your ex… You get the idea.” First date conversation should be fun, and it shouldn’t involve the risk of turning into a heated debate. No one wants to walk away from a first date feeling irritated, exhausted, or angry. Keep the conversation positive.

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See more about - Flirting Tips For Guys Who Want To Seriously Up Their Game