Here’s an interesting little piece (http://www.nanny.net/blog/10-ways-to-make-a-first-date-the-best-date-ever/),
offering ten suggestions, for making the first date a memorable one. Among the
suggestions are “be your best self,” “live in the moment,” “don’t apply too
much pressure,” “keep your schedule flexible,” and—perhaps most important—“have
a conversation, don’t perform a monologue.” Asking students to identify the
characteristics of a great first date and then comparing them to this list
would make a great introduction to the discussion of interpersonal relationships.
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GREAT post. I found this as I was writing an article, albeit from a different viewpoint, about the same thing- www.inventhistory.com
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