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museum and a coffee afterwards
picnics are cheap just bring something for her to sit on and take care of the food and the wine0 -
Oh yes, fall activities...
In addition to pumpkin carving or painting, there are farms near me that have hayrides and at this time of year, you can go to a cider mill and watch them make fresh pressed cider (have some and a donut, if you can budget calories for it). If you're in the southern hemisphere, go check out the fresh spring blossoms. Do you have a hobby that you could share with her? Local festivals, pick your own fruit. Invite her to participate in a local project, like designing and making a haunted house -- multiple times to get together, talk and have a coffee afterwards -- instead of just a single date?0 -
Look online in your area and see whats happening..alot of times in our area we have free concerts and other free festivals this time of the year.
great idea!!
one of the BEST dates i went on was to watch a fireworks display. it was freezing cold so we ended up snuggling up together. it was fun , CHEAP and romantic0 -
I agree with something active--take a walk around a cool part of town or somewhere scenic (with fall, maybe some leaves are starting to change where you are) & chat. Definitely don't have to spend $ to have a good time.
(Ignore the advice to wait to date...omg, let me put my life on hold until everything is perfect...say what? lol)0 -
A very young guy living with his parents finishing school between jobs (jobless) with no funds. Sounds like a stressful situation once she falls for you.0
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Ok I apologize. But if you're THAT broke, what do you think you can bring to this table at this point? Why not wait until you're more on your feet to date?
Perhaps he's bringing more to the table than his wallet.
Go out for coffee! Walk through the city and go to art museums ... if you're into that. I wouldn't call myself "artsy" but it's fun to look at the stuff people come up with!0 -
http://www.quadskating.com/rinks/us/ny.htm
If a happy, intelligent, well read, responsible man took me for skating and smoothies, that would be the beginning on a beautiful relationship in the making.
You can make her a smoothie at your place, or Jamba Juice/Orange Julius is only about as expensive as a coffee, perhaps less. Skating is normally about five or six bucks a person, then probably about three bucks for the rental. [I have my own skates, so I hardly rent them.]
PLEASE don't take her to the movies. "Oh, yes, I met this amazing girl, and we went and sat in the dark, watching a movie for three hours, and I don't know anything about her at all."0 -
Movies - $20-30
Everyone i know loves pizza.. Can go somewhere that sells pizza by the slice and sit and talk (up to $15)
Kind of hard to help when your in a different city or state.
Google might help as well is you type in cheap date ideas in your area.0 -
Invite her to go see a local band, usually a cheap cover or free, indie music has more soul then the formulaic junk on the radio . Even better if it is your band and she can see you perform. Just guessing but less then 50 bucks sounds like you are a starving artist.0
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Invite her to go see a local band, usually a cheap cover or free, indie music has more soul then the formulaic junk on the radio . Even better if it is your band and she can see you perform. Just guessing but less then 50 bucks sounds like you are a starving artist.
No, haha.
I had a job at the school I was attending, but I transferred, and had to quit. So now I am trying to find part-time again, and NOBODY is hiring...0 -
QQ harder... seriously?0
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A very young guy living with his parents finishing school between jobs (jobless) with no funds. Sounds like a stressful situation once she falls for you.0
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Movies ? and a coffee?0
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If she likes to read........bookstore and coffee0
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Make coffee at home. Put into two togo cups. Take her to a park. Sit down on a bench. Let her read this thread.
Pot of coffee made at home: $0
Park bench somewhere near WI-FI with laptop: $0
Showing her all the *kitten* you enountered, and ideas you had to weed through, just to go on this date: Priceless.
I've got your back kid.0 -
China town. My broke boyfriend took me to china town on our first date. Fresh bakes pastries and tea houses around every corner, plus cheap souvenier shops and ALOT of walking to take up time. Also cheap yummy dinners. It was such a great time, we go back every couple months.0
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I do think whomever initiates the date should pay. And I believe in old school where a man pays for the date...unless the woman does the inviting.
Exactly. Chivalry should not be (and isn't to some!) dead. OP is proving that.
I too believe that a guy should pay if he is the one the asked. And vice versa if it is the girl that asked. I'm old fashioned that way too. That being said, a lot of money doesn't have to be spent. The ones looking for big spenders are probably not ones you want to date again anyway. IMHOMovies ? and a coffee?Make coffee at home. Put into two togo cups. Take her to a park. Sit down on a bench. Let her read this thread.
Pot of coffee made at home: $00 -
I think bowling is a great idea or you can look online, see what is going on in your area. There are a lot of sites that posts free events in your area that you can go to. Someone said coffee and a stroll, that was also a great idea Have fun!0
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So many easy good ideas...
Let's see pack a picnic and go to the lake/beach.
Go for a hike, and bring lunch for you both.
Bowling is fun and cheap and you will get to know if she has a sense of humor.
Bike ride maybe.
It's not the amount of money you spend, it's the company and the effort.
Going to a pumpkin patch is fun, and not expensive. Carve pumpkins together....Bring a camera....
Some of the best dates I went on were not expensive, but very thoughtful.0 -
I would have to second the coffee thing.
My husband and I's cheap date is to go to the coffee shop, get coffee and a snack, and sit and take, sans child.0
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