State Parks - If you don't live in the middle of an urban center, chances are there's a state park somewhere near your home. These places have beautiful scenery, give you an excellent chance to talk, are very romantic, and will cost next to nothing to get into.
Farmer's Market - If you live near a town that has an agricultural association, you might want to go and checkout and see if they have a farmer's market. You can come up with a list of ingredients for a meal, get some of the items before hand and get the rest at the farmer's market. You two can then take the ingredients and make a scrumptious meal together at home or at a local park.
Hike & Picnic - Take your date out doors, go on a nice hike and bring a picnic basket along for lunch. Choose a nice and easy casual trail for both of you to go on so that you have some time to get to know each-other and don't have to put too much effort into completing the trail. Once you get a bit tired, find a nice spot to sit down and share your lunch together.
Brunch or Coffee - There's nothing wrong with taking your date to a local coffee shop and having some high-quality conversation. You'll just have to pay a few bucks for the coffee/food, and you'll have plenty of time to talk. Talking is what's important, you want to have plenty of time to know whether or not this is someone that you'd seriously consider dating.
Art Gallery - There's a pretty good chance you could go to a local art gallery for next to nothing. You'll look somewhat sophisticated and have the opportunity to discuss fine art with your new special someone.
Just remember that in order to have a great date, doesn't mean you need to spend a lot of money. The important thing is communication, you need plenty of time to talk and get to know the person that you're on the date with.
Published by Matthew Paulson
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1 Comments
Post a CommentThere are very good tips in your article. Your suggestions are excellent for the women as well. The places you listed are "neutral ground" allowing for a relaxed atmosphere for both parties, which is great on a first date.