Top 10 Dubai Dating Tips
Dating in Dubai is no different to dating in any other country. However, Dubai has a massive expat community coming from various countries and backgrounds. Here are some useful Dubai dating tips.
Dating Tip #1 – Switch-off your mobile phone. You don’t need and disturbance, especially if it is your first day of dating.
Dating Tip #2 – Don’t talk about religions until you know him/her very well. Religion is a very sensitive subject. In online dating in Dubai you may find people from many religious backgrounds.
Dating Tip #3 - Never keep your date waiting long, but never be too early either. If you are too late for your date then he or she will think that you are pretty disorganized. If you are too early then you will seem too keen. Try to be on time as your date will know you are interested.
Dating Tip #4 - Always dress properly. Here are few tips
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Never wear really tight clothing. Dress comfortably. The last thing you want is to be uncomfortable because of your tight clothes.
Never wear anything too sleazy if you are a women or too draggy if you are a man.
Select colours of your clothes depending on the time and venue.
Dating Tip #5 - If you are serious about online dating then enter up fake information in your profile. People are looking at your profile to ensure they are going to find the right match.
Dating Tip #6 - Never wear too much perfume. Most guys can't stand the smell of women's over-powering perfumes so always go light on and always stay away from spraying it all of you.
Tip #7 - Never order anything with garlic or onion on your first date. If you manage to get the goodnight kiss you don't want to leave an after taste on your date.
Tip #8 - Don't expect too much too quickly or don't jump in bed on the first date unless you just want to get laid.
Tip #9 - Never drink too much on your first date. You need your control and don't want to be slurring your words or do anything stupid.
Dating Tip #10 - Always take some extra cash with you. You never know what you will have to end up spending.