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Dating etiquette


Question Posted Monday June 6 2011, 6:20 pm

I am 18 years old. I was at Barnes and Noble's and a guy came up to me. We started talking and he asked me out on a date to a play. He wants to eat out before and then attend the play. I am strapped for cash so it is bad if I expect him to pay for everything. This would be my first date so I am not entirely sure how this is supposed to work. I feel bad for making him pay for everything considering it would be dinner and a play. The tickets for the play is $30. Also, I feel like I would be putting women's rights back 50 years if I let him. I already said yes and he is new to the city so if I didn't work out romantically I feel we could be friends.

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julie75 answered Tuesday June 7 2011, 5:16 pm:
Typically if a guy asks you out, he's planning on paying for everything. If you do have a little bit of money, you could offer to pay for parking or offer to leave a tip at dinner. Truthfully, I wouldn't worry about and try to enjoy yourself. I hope this helps and good luck.

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kayliegirl125 answered Tuesday June 7 2011, 2:16 am:
You could get ahold of him one day, and ask him how much money you should bring, and if he says anything about paying for you, then you're ok. If not, then maybe you should suggest going somewhere else for a date (something that is absolutely free, or inexpensive), and explain to him that you don't have the money for the play. If he's a real gentleman, he'll pay for you 100%.

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