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Venturing on a Blind Date


By: Owen Jones Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Blind dating is a fairly common method of dating. It often occurs when a friend asks his or her buddy to go on a date with someone who is a friend of his or her partner. Occasionally, two strangers are introduced with the purpose of blind dating by a mutual friend or colleague. This match-maker generally believes that the two people would make a good couple or at least develop into great friends.

If you are asked to go out on a blind date with a friend of a friend by a someone you have confidence in or even just a coworker, who knows you well, you ought to consider going. If your friend knows the other individual as well as they know you, they might well be right about the two of you connecting. You might even end up being very grateful to your friend, who bore you in mind. After all, it does show that your pal thinks about your well-being.

Going on a blind date is exciting, especially because when you go on a blind date you might not have any idea what the other person looks like or you might have been shown a picture or even told to identify the other person by an article of clothing like in some old-fashioned romantic novel - wearing or carrying a red rose, for instance.

In nearly all circumstances, the person you will be going out with will be someone you have never met or spoken to before or you may have seen them in another class or office, but have never spoken to them and don't know their name. It is common to be anxious about going on a blind date, partly because you don’t know whether the person will like you and partly because you don’t know whether you will like the other person. It can be nerve-wracking, but you must try to use that nervous tension to good purpose. Don't forget, you are both in the same situation.

Some individuals honestly enjoy being set up on a blind date and many blind dates turn into flourishing relationships, especially if the right people set the two of you up. The thrill of meeting someone you have never met before, but who wants to meet you is exhilarating.

It is a good piece of advice to try to find out as much information as you possibly can about the person, without invading privacy, of course, before you go. Try to be sure that your friend knows the other person well before you go in order to be fairly certain that the date will not be a failure. However, even that preventative measure does not guarantee success. Success depends on both of you wanting to make it a pleasurable date, whatever you make your mind up to do: drinks, dinner, film etc..

However, even if the pair of you do come to a decision that you are not a compatible couple you may meet someone who will grow to be a very good friend of yours in the long run and if that is the result, then it was far from being a catastrophe; you can't have too many friends and you will be less nervous about the next blind date - a little bit anyway.

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About The Author: Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Plantronic CS50 USB headset devices. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Plantronics CS50 Headset



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