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The Right Way to Ask a Woman on a Date

There is a right way to ask a woman on a date.  Find out what it is!

There is a right way or a wrong way to ask a girl on date. 

In this tip, I am going to briefly cover each and how it will help you improve your chances of landing a date with an attractive woman.

First we are going to talk about the wrong way to ask a date...

One of the worst ways to ask a woman on a date is to be unclear in your intentions or plans.  For instance, many men ask a woman out by saying something like "do you want to go out sometime?"

This doesn't work because it does nothing to make her interested in the actual event.  In addition, it doesn't provide her with enough information about what you two will be doing.  By asking her out with this wishy-washy method, you're not acting like a confident guy.

Now there is a right way to ask a woman on a date...

When you ask a woman out, you should have a clear idea of everything that will happen.  This can include the day/time, place and the activity.  What you want to do is plan the date around an interest she has discussed during a conversation with you.

Typically the way I would ask a woman out would be like this:

"Hey, you mentioned you like live music.  I have an extra ticket for this show on Friday.  You should come along.  Let me get your number!"

I like this method because you are giving her everything she needs to know about the date.  Unless she has plansFind Article, a woman will probably accept your date request.

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