6 Simple Ways To Let Your Date Know You're Interested
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Here are 6 great ways you can let your date know you're interested in them
1. Lean in directly toward your date when they are talking to you.
Body language plays a huge role in what you communicate to others. This is especially true on a date, where the person you're with will be paying a lot of attention to your body language. So, when you're on a date with someone who interests you, you need to let them know it with your body language. One of the best ways is to lean in towards your date. Lean in and smile. When you are leaning in, look at them directly in their eyes, so that they know you are interested in them.nn2. Smile or laugh a bit when your date says something funny.
While we all know it is important to listen to what your date is saying during a conversation, it is equally important to react to things that your date says that resonate with you. For instance, when your date is saying something funny, contribute to that part of the conversation. Keep the conversation rolling when it's on something funny and don't change the subject.nn3. When your date says something that intrigues you, comment on it.
When your date starts talking about a topic that is in an area of interest of yours, respond with questions and get more involved in that topic. Say, for instance you feel really passionate about an upcoming election and your date says “Well, I really don't think I'm going to bother voting.” You can respond with something like “Wait a second. Why are considering not voting?” Then let the conversation flow from there. Asking questions when a date says something relating to an area of interest of yours is a great way both to get into deeper conversation with your date while also showing them you are interested in what they're saying.nn4. Challenge them a little bit.
Challenging your date just a little bit will lead to a stimulating conversation. It shows you're date you're interested and engaged in the conversation, and that you're not just a puppet who just nods and agrees with everything they say.nn5. Keep your body language open at all times.
Do not fold your arms. Do not pick at your nails when you are telling a story or talking. Look at your date directly in their eyes. Don't look in other directions. If you don't keep eye contact, your date will not only think you are not interested in them, but that you are looking at somebody else.nn6. Bring your date “into your space.”
When you catch yourself leaning back really far, lean back in towards your date. When you tell a story, be animated. Whenever you talk to your date, use hand gestures and use your body language. Face them and bring them in, holding your hands directly out in front of you. By doing all of this, you're bringing your date in to your sphere. They will notice this too and know you're interested.nArticle author
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