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| Virgin Join Date: Nov 2005
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| Dinner Etiquette
Long story short is I have a special Valentine's dinner planned tonight. Do you guys have any tips and/or recommendations on etiquette at the restaurant. I've gone out on 3 days with this girl and it feels "semi-serious." I'm taking her out to a nice restaurant today and need some tips. I don't really do this very often, so anything helps out. |
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| In Love |
Ouch man, you should have posted this earlier. I was already out at dinner when you posted this ![]() As you walk your lady to the restaurant, make sure to offer some sort of protection or comfort either by holding hands or putting your arm around her shoulder, and make sure you are always the one closest to the street. When you get to the table, if she hasn't already jumped into her chair, pull it out for her. Maybe lean in and kiss her on the cheek (or the neck if you're feeling feisty). Of course don't make the converstation too serious; keep it light and pleasant for the most part. Don't chew with your mouth open . As long as you have table manners, the rest is obvious.
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