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Tips for a blind date An executive matchmaker would often arrange for a blind date between two people as a part of the matchmaking process. Here we have a few tips to consider when going out for a blind date: The first thing to consider is to reach the dating spot i.e. the coffee shop or restaurant right on time. Look for your reserved table and sit on the chair where you would be facing the other crowd present and you get an undivided attention from your date. Maintain an eye contact with your date while talking to each other. Talk to each about each other’s likes and dislikes, about their future perspective, about their families and other such soft topics. Remember that you are on a date and not on a job interview and so do not ask a million things. Talking about your ex-partner is a big no-no as it is considered a big turn off. As a blind date would be your first meeting, make it short, sweet and simple. Like you can meet for a cup of coffee and aim to meet for an hour or so. If you liked the person that you met, then you should exchange your business cards or e-mail addresses to stay in touch. Westwood Introductions International, Inc 9124 Beverly Blvd Beverly Hills, CA, 90210 USA PH : 888-501-6375

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Tips for a blind date

An executive matchmaker would often arrange for a blind date between two

people as a part of the matchmaking process. Here we have a few tips to consider

when going out for a blind date:

The first thing to consider is to reach the dating spot i.e. the coffee shop or

restaurant right on time.

Look for your reserved table and sit on the chair where you would be facing

the other crowd present and you get an undivided attention from your date.

Maintain an eye contact with your date while talking to each other.

Talk to each about each other’s likes and dislikes, about their future

perspective, about their families and other such soft topics.

Remember that you are on a date and not on a job interview and so do not

ask a million things.

Talking about your ex-partner is a big no-no as it is considered a big turn

off.

As a blind date would be your first meeting, make it short, sweet and simple.

Like you can meet for a cup of coffee and aim to meet for an hour or so.

If you liked the person that you met, then you should exchange your

business cards or e-mail addresses to stay in touch.

Westwood Introductions International, Inc

9124 Beverly Blvd

Beverly Hills, CA, 90210

USA

PH : 888-501-6375