August 4, 2020
One of my friends once told me about a story where she went on a date and the guy just wouldn’t stop talking about himself, and when she tried to talk he would cut her off. She found him to be rude and very condescending. She kept looking at the door thinking of an exit strategy, but it never came. She endured the whole date with someone who she wasn’t interested in at all. Why? Why can’t we just leave a date early when we know in our hearts that we never want to see that person again?
Most likely it’s due to the fear of appearing to be impolite, or hurting the other person’s feelings. However if the date is so bad that you spend the majority of it planning your escape, I think you should be allowed to leave it early.
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As more and more young muslims are getting into the “halal dating” scene, it is definitely important we address issues such as how to leave a bad date, especially if you’re feeling uncomfortable or scared. Without further ado, let’s get into it:
If you’re worried about how the date will go, don’t plan something long. Meet up at a cafe for coffee, or something quick that doesn’t mean you have to stick around for a long time. Imagine going for a 3 course meal, and realising you can’t stand your date. You would have to endure their company for starters, main course, and dessert! You want to avoid that situation at all costs. Go to a café, sit and chat, and if you decide you enjoy their company, then great, you can stay for longer or go grab that 3 course meal.