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Annie
01-23-2009, 05:16 PM
Grabbing a coffee is a seemingly great date solution for that
awkward first date problem. However, there are also some
disadvantages to this classic fallback date standard. Keep
reading for a breakdown of the benefits and drawbacks of the
coffee date.

Benefits of a Coffee Date

Casual

The major attraction of a coffee date is that it's casual. No
one has to dress up, invest in theatre tickets, schedule a whole
night out or commit to a formal evening.

Basically, it's a simple afternoon or evening, and both parties
can even meet at a cafe. This kind of non-committal, casual feel
makes coffee a great choice for first dates, blind dates or
"getting to know you" meetings.

Inexpensive

Coffee is a lot cheaper than a night out on the town and
because it is such an inexpensive date. There aren't any awkward
moments when the bill comes or questions about who is supposed
to pay.

Taking the pressure off about money really adds to the
casualness of a coffee date.

Short

A coffee date is typically a short date. If a coffee date goes
longer than a couple of hours, the two of you may be onto
something. But, if you don't hit it off, you can both depart in
45 minutes without offending anyone and still be friends.

Conversely, when you plan a full evening of dinner and dancing,
that's almost 4 to 5 hours of time to fill.

No Alcohol

Unless you're mixing Bailey's into that coffee, there's
typically no alcohol involved in a coffee date. While alcohol
can add to the enjoyment of the evening, it can also prompt you
to act differently, say things you wouldn't normally say and
generally be a little more easygoing than you originally
planned. If you want to keep things slightly professional,
nixing the alcohol is a good thing.

Great Post-Date Activity

If you're a couple not ready for a quiet evening at a location
away from the cafe, coffee can be a great way to extend time
together. Or, if you're out with a large group, going for a
nightcap coffee can add a touch of privacy to the end of the
evening out without the pressure of heading elsewhere.

Drawbacks of a Coffee Date

Just Two Friends?

One of the major drawbacks of a coffee date is that it's not
always clear that it's a date. One party may simply think it's
two friends grabbing a cup of joe and some conversation while
the other person is having romantic thoughts. This could lead to
some awkwardness when it is discovered that each person's
expectations differ.

Too Casual

A coffee date may seem too casual. If you want to step it up a
notch without upgrading to a full evening on the town, try
suggesting going for a quiet dessert at a local, high-end cafe.
There you can still enjoy a hot cup of coffee along with a tasty
treat and great conversation.

All in all, an initial date over a cup of coffee with someone
you are just getting to know socially can serve as a comfortable
ice breaker that potentially leads to a more promising
relationship.



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