Easy Dating Tips for GETTING MORE DATES – Go to Lunch EARLY
Somewhere I read, and I’m going to guess from my vague memory is I heard this first from Ginie Polo Sayles a dating tip, in particular for meeting more executive business men. Well, in this day and age with so many women as business executives, too, this dating tip applies to both single men and single women looking to meet more other great professional singles and go on more wonderful dates. Great first dates lead to great second and third dates! Remember to keep your dating pipeline full with attractive and available singles.
Singles Dating Tip: Go to lunch early.
Specifically, this means, you want to aim to go to lunch at 11:30 am. You actually want to be sure to finagle your schedule so you are arriving at the restaurant at 11:30 am, not just you leave the office at 11:30 am. If you leave at 11:30 am, you might not even get to your destination until almost 12 noon. Leave early!
1. You get a table, the specials of the day are all still fresh and available.
2. It’s easier to interact with the people at the other tables when there are only a few of you there. Oh, would you please pass me the salt? Thanks.
Do this in the financial/business district where you work. The executives, sales execs, business owners, ppl who own their own time the most, are more likely to do this, so THAT (ladies AND gentlemen) is whom you are most likely then to meet.
In San Francisco, I loved to doing this at the Belden Lane outdoor seating area. All the tables are so close together that of course you are meeting and interacting with the others just by virtue of your very close proximity.
In Silicon Valley, go to some of the haunts that are off campus to the big Tech Companies. You will more likely meet executives because it is the employees who are tethered within the velvet prisons of Silicon Valley Campuses.
Do chime in the comments area with where you like to go at lunchtime and where you like best just to meet and mingle with other singles!
Happy Dating and Relationships,
April Braswell
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