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How to Set Up a Romantic Dinner

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    Part of the video series: Dating Tips for Men

    From Quick Guide: Plan a Romantic Date

    Summary: When setting up a romantic dinner, make sure that the exact meeting location and time are worked out beforehand. Know the setting when planning a romantic dinner with tips from a professional dating coach in this free video on relationship advice.

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    Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight hour talk radio show, where she gives call in advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in...read more

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    "Hi, my name is Jessica Claire and I'm a professional dating coach here in New York City for New York Dating Coach. In this clip we're going to talk about how to set up a romantic dinner. First, you have to find the person you're going to take on this romantic dinner of course. And make sure that she's going to come. And the best way to do that is make sure you that have an exact time, an exact meeting spot. Make sure all those details are out of the way and set so that she knows what she should wear, if she is aware that it's a romantic dinner and she's confident and prepared to come on the date with you. Secondly, picking your place. When you pick a place to go to a romantic dinner, I suggest that you have been there before. If you don't know the setting, you might be surprised to find out that A, you can or can't afford it, or you needed a reservation months and months in advance, or that she's a vegetarian and there's nothing on the menu for her, something to that affect. So, know your menu. Know exactly where you're planning on going. Know the price range. A little few things about the wine list here and there. Don't over-prepare, but at least know your setting. And then pick her up and get things going. This is Jessica Claire. Thanks for watching."

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