The Ultimate First Date Checklist
The Ultimate First Date Checklist
Personal Preparation
Choose an outfit that makes you feel confident and comfortable
- Ensure your outfit is appropriate for the planned activity
 - Take a shower and maintain personal hygieneStyle your hair in a way that suits you
 - Apply light perfume/cologne (not too overwhelming)
 - Brush teeth and use mouthwashPack mints or breath fresheners
 - Trim and clean nailsGet adequate rest the night before
 - Eat a light meal beforehand (to avoid hunger during the date
 - Research conversation topics of mutual interest
 - Prepare a few interesting stories or experiences to share
 - Think of open-ended questions to ask your date
 - Practice active listening techniquesSet realistic expectations for the date
 - Remind yourself to stay present and enjoy the experience
 - Plan to be yourself rather than trying to impress
 - Consider your boundaries and what you’re comfortable discussing
 
Logistics
- Confirm the date, time, and locationExchange phone numbers if you haven’t already
 - Research the venue (menu, dress code, ambiance)Make reservations if necessary
 - Plan your transportation to and from the venue
 - Check the weather forecast and plan accordingly
 - Charge your phone fully
 - Bring sufficient cash and credit cards
 - Have a backup plan in case the original venue is unavailable
 - Share your date plans with a friend for safetySet up a safety check-in with a friend
 
During the Date

During the Date
- ArrivalArrive on time or slightly early (5-10 minutes)
 - Turn phone to silent mode
 - Greet your date warmly with a smileCompliment something specific about their appearance
 - Suggest a comfortable seating arrangement
 - Be courteous to service staf
 - ConversationStart with light, positive topics
 - Ask open-ended questions about their interests
 - Listen actively without interrupting
 - Share information about yourself when appropriate
 - Maintain a balanced conversation (avoid dominating or being too quiet)
 - Show genuine interest in what they’re saying
 - Avoid controversial topics (politics, religion) unless mutually initiatedSteer clear of discussing ex-partners extensively
 - Be honest but tactful in your responses
 - Use humor appropriately
 - Pay attention to verbal and non-verbal cues
 
Behavior
- Maintain appropriate eye contact
 - Be mindful of your body language (open, engaged posture)
 - Smile naturally and laugh when appropriate
 - Be present (avoid checking your phone)
 - Respect personal boundaries
 - Be yourself rather than who you think they want you to beShow consideration (hold doors, offer jacket if they’re cold)Drink responsibly if alcohol is involved
 - Be flexible if plans need to change
 - Handle awkward moments with grace and humor
 

End of Date
- Discuss payment politely (offer to split, pay, or accept their offer)
 - Thank them for their time and company
 - Express your enjoyment if you had a good time
 - Discuss potential future plans if interested
 - End with appropriate physical contact based on comfort level
 - Ensure they have safe transportation home
 
After the Date
Immediate Follow-up
- Send a brief message thanking them for the date (same day or next morning)
 - Mention something specific you enjoyed about your time together
 - Express interest in seeing them again if you felt a connection
 
Reflection
- Consider what went well and what you enjoyed
 - Note any red flags or incompatibilities
 - Think about whether you’d like to see this person again
 - Reflect on what you learned about yourself during the date.
 - Consider what you might do differently next time
 
Next Steps
- Wait a reasonable time before suggesting another date (1-3 days)If suggesting another date, propose a specific activity
 - Be gracious if they decline a second dateIf you’re not interested, be honest but kind if they reach out
 - Update your dating profile if using dating apps
 
Safety ConsiderationsBefore Meeting
- Meet in a public place for a first date
 - Research your date online if you met through an appShare your date details with a trusted friend
 - Set up a safety call/text during the dateHave your own transportation arranged
 
During the Date
- Trust your instincts if something feels wrong
 - Keep your drink in sight at all times.
 - Have an exit strategy if needed.
 - Keep personal information limited until trust is established
 - Don’t share your home address on a first date
 
After the Date
- Let your safety contact know you’re home safely
 - Block contact if the person made you uncomfortable
 - Report concerning behavior to dating platforms
 - if applicableRememberA successful first date isn’t necessarily one that leads to a second date.
 - Success can be measured by whether you were authentic, learned something new, and treated each other with respect.
 - Every date is an opportunity for growth and connection, regardless of the outcome.
 
