In honor of Valentine’s Day quickly
approaching I wanted to write a post about going on a date while travelling
abroad. Going on a date in your own city is a piece of cake. You’re out with
your girls; you happen to step away from the group for a quick second and a
handsome man catches your eye. He smiles, you smile and the next thing you know
he’s heading in your direction. After a few minutes of small talk, he asks for
your number and then you two head your separate ways for the night. If the
chemistry between the two of you was strong enough, you should be expecting a
couple of text messages followed by a phone call and a date or two. See simple!
Now let’s change the story up a bit. Same
scenario but instead of being in your own city you’re now out of the country
with your friends or on a solo trip. That’s when the questions start flowing
such as: “Should I give him my number? Is this safe? Is he crazy? What about
the language barrier?”
I was faced with this exact scenario while
traveling to Rome, Italy the summer
I studied abroad. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts based on my experience.
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When I said "yes" to his moped ride |
DO: Make sure
you tell your friend(s) where you are going. Just like you would back home in your
own city.
DON’T: Allow your
date to change the location or add a second stop to the plans. If he says lets
meet at this restaurant and changes the location, don’t let him. Remember you
just told your friends where you will be.
Also, try to scope out the place prior to the date.
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I'm pretty sure I was asking a lot of questions at this point |
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I probably said something off the wall. lol |
DO: Try to make
the situation as comfortable as possible for yourself. I wasn’t comfortable
going on my date alone so I brought my entire group of friends with me. If you
can do this as well, go for it or at least try a double date.
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I invited all my friends to our date |
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Authentic Italian food away from the touristy areas |
DON’T: Allow your date
to determine the transportation for you. This isn’t the South where it’s
respectful for the guy to pick you up for your date. You’re in another country!
You either take the cab there or use public transportation (if you’ve gotten
familiar with it). I made the mistake of riding on the moped with my date to the
restaurant. I was 20 years old and was living in the moment. Bad idea! Luckily
for me nothing happened, but I was extremely paranoid. I didn’t even enjoy the
ride because the entire time I was thinking of ways I could escape. I also
thought he was making eye contact with this man driving a white van at a red
light. I was convinced I was about to be kidnapped and sold into the sex slave
industry (I watched too many Lifetime movies growing up). I learned my lesson
this day.
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All smiles! |
Going on a date while travelling abroad may leave you with a great story to tell when you return home or it could very well be your future husband. I know a few people who have met their husbands through their foreign travels. Either way dating is supposed to be fun but also remember to stay safe. Listen to your intuition and use precaution every step of the way.
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The Colosseum at night |
Have you
ever been on a date while travelling abroad? If not would you ever consider it?
You're hilarious 😃. I've never been on a date in another country...yet. However, I'll definitely remember your DOs and DON'T s. Good advice.
ReplyDeleteThanks Val! I'm glad you enjoyed my advice.
ReplyDeleteTotally forgot about this! Great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks Britney! Can you believe this was 8 years ago? I'm so glad you enjoyed this post :)
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