Topics for the first date with an Eastern European woman

03/05/2024
Eastern European women

What would you talk about on the first date with an Eastern European woman? I’m sure this blog post will provide you with some very helpful ideas today.

  • Topics to avoid on the first date:

Please avoid loaded topics such as politics, religion and your ex on the first date with an Eastern European woman because those topics are unnecessary! They are only drama.

Even if she brings these loaded topics up, you would be well-advised to briefly address these topics and then talk about something else, because these topics don’t help you to build chemistry and attraction no matter you agree with her or not when it comes to loaded topics.

Also, if you are not sure whether she is the right person for you, the first date probably shouldn’t be a dinner date because a dinner date usually lasts for several hours. In this case, the first date should be a coffee date which only lasts for 30-40 minutes. (If the communication goes well on the coffee date, you can take her to an ice cream parlor after having a coffee. If the coffee date doesn’t go very well, you can end the coffee date sooner). That’s obviously much more flexible.

There is an upmarket restaurant in the city center, and I’d like to take a lady there for the first date,” says Eric, “But I don’t want her to order food there. I hope she will only order drinks. What should I do?”

My advice for Eric is not to take the lady to that restaurant because it’s very strange for them not to eat anything at a restaurant. Therefore, Eric can take her to a bar for drinks.

  • Good topics for the first date with an Eastern European woman:

Here is a list of good topics that you can talk about on the first date.

  1. Family (“Are you close to your family?” “Do you have children?”)
  2. Work (“What do you do?” “Why do you want to be an artist?”)
  3. Hobbies (“What do you like doing in your free time?” “What’s your passion?”)
  4. Travel (“Which countries have you been to so far?” “Which city do you like?”)
  5. Reading (“What’s your favorite book?” “Do you read fiction or non-fiction books?”)
  6. Education (“Why did you study fashion design?” “Do you plan to study anything in the future?”)
  7. Social circle (“Do you have many friends?” “How often do you see your friends?”)

“Prepare for the first date. It’s your opportunity to build a connection. Every relationship starts somewhere.”

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