Flowers or no flowers on the first date?
VictorVegaJr
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I asked this on my news feed and got some good answers, but I wanted to get some more answers. Are flowers too much on the first date? I know the girl, its not like I just met her if that makes a difference.
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If you turn up for the date with flowers it would look to me like "trying too hard".
Enjoy the date and if it goes well, send her flowers afterwards.0 -
I'm a sucker for flowers. Personally I would love being bought some (though if you're out somewhere you may need to source some water for them somehow?) :flowerforyou:
I mean what's she gonna do, moan you got her flowers? How ungrateful lol0 -
It depends on how long you have known her. If I've only recently met a guy (within the last few weeks to a month or two) I would see flowers on a first date as trying to hard. If you have know her for months/years (my boyfriend and I met in HS over 10 years ago and started dating a year ago) then I think flowers are ok (he brought me flowers on our first date). I would advise to stay away from red roses... maybe go for a mixed bouquet or carnations or pink or yellow roses.0
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I'd go with a single flower. a bouquet might seem like your trying to hard or might freak her out, but if you do want to go with a nice gesture, a single flower (a nice flower) is romantic and thoughtful without going over the top. good luck!0
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Save the flowers for the second or third date, as a kind of reward for her accepting said second or third date. ;-)0
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Yes to flowers. No to giant ones
A single flower is cute. Myself, I'm partial to gerbera daisies.0 -
Send flowers after the date, if it goes well and if a second date is arranged0
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I think a single flower might be cute, but a bunch too much for sure. 1 might even give me the hes trying to hard on the first date. But you said you know her so thats a little bit of a difference situation.
Oh and it kind of depends on the location, if youre meeting her somewhere and she has to carry the flower/s around then Id say no, but if you are picking her up but then.
Some much to think about, Keep us posted on what you decide0 -
I would love flowers to be brought on a first date, although I do think it's sweet to send them afterwards instead. I agree with staying away from red roses though. My personal favourite is sunflowers.
Let us know how you get on!0 -
Hmm, good question.. I would want flowers. lol0
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yes...a single red rose0
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I like the flowers-or even better, a plant (cause it lasts longer) after the date.
I hate that awkward moment, you're both standing in the door, I'm ready to go. What am I supposed to do with them? I don't want you in my house yet, but I have to put them in water, I can't throw them on the couch cause that's rude....see? Too much stress when it's stressful enough.0 -
Do what you want. If you like to give flowers do it! If she doesn't get it, she is not the right one for you. If flowers on a first date confuses a girl and she decides she doesn't want to give herself a chance to get to know you because of flowers, then it is her loss! What do you think of sex on the first date?0
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A really really sweet thought!
I'd go with sending them afterwards - might be a bit cumbersome for her to take them along with her on said date really. Or, as wonnder1 said, having to arrange them with you on the doorstep!0 -
I love flowers and other small gifts on dates. I tend to date nonAmericans and they always bring a small gift (one man brought me antique earings!). It's very romantic.0
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Maybe a flower. You don't want to appear too desperate, lol.0
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Sounds, from the responses you got so far, like it depends on the girl. Most people say if you give gifts or flowers etc on the first date it makes the girl think you are trying too hard. But especially if you already know her and have been in friendship mode for a little bit, flowers could be a nice touch to let her know this isn't a platonic hanging out but a real date. Unless, like another poster said, she had to carry them around all night.
I would actually probably prefer a small bouquet or single flower (that you pick up to the grocery store) than something delivered (costs enough more that I would wonder if you're trying to buy my affection or are desperate).0 -
I don't like flowers...they just die. Getting them once in a while for a special occasion is ok but not on a first date. But that's just me.0
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I'd go with a single flower. a bouquet might seem like your trying to hard or might freak her out, but if you do want to go with a nice gesture, a single flower (a nice flower) is romantic and thoughtful without going over the top. good luck!0
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For me, I'd love to be sent them afterward with a sweet note. I think that's more thoughtful
Edit: In fact, I'm going to leave this open for my boyfriend to see haha0 -
I'd go with a single flower. a bouquet might seem like your trying to hard or might freak her out, but if you do want to go with a nice gesture, a single flower (a nice flower) is romantic and thoughtful without going over the top. good luck!
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Where are these guys that even think of bringing flowers?
I usually end up dating guys that "forget" their wallets. Ugh!
I would personally find the one flower more romantic than a big bouquet. But that's just me.0 -
I think that's a perfect idea. You can not, in any way go wrong by bringing flowers to a first date. Kudos to you for even considering it. It's respectful, shows interest and is always flattering. I would think you were very sweet if I was the girl, if I was any girl matter of fact. Go for it!0
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I'd go with a single flower. a bouquet might seem like your trying to hard or might freak her out, but if you do want to go with a nice gesture, a single flower (a nice flower) is romantic and thoughtful without going over the top. good luck!
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I think it varies widely on the girl, and if you're not sure, it's better to go with out. While I'm sure many women find flowers flattering (and they clearly do by the responses on this thread), there are also women who don't find flowers on the first date, or at all, appropriate.
In my opinion, there's more risk than reward. If she's the type of woman who would like flowers, you still have plenty of other ways on the date to prove that you're sweet, funny, caring, etc. Let the date do that work for you. However, if she's the type of woman who wouldn't appreciate flowers, then you've pretty much blown it out the gate. As others have said, if it seems like she's someone who would like flowers, after the date would be more appropriate.0 -
no to single red rose. Too corny. not a bunch of them either, even more corny still...
but flowers would be nice. nothing over the top, just something nice.
This is advice from my wife.
I know my wife loves lilly's...0 -
I would say no flowers on the actually date, but may be nice to send her some a day or two afterwards to say how much you enjoyed it. Good Luck!!!0
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I'd go with a single flower. a bouquet might seem like your trying to hard or might freak her out, but if you do want to go with a nice gesture, a single flower (a nice flower) is romantic and thoughtful without going over the top. good luck!
^^^This.............
Yep, a single gerbera would be perfect. No roses.0 -
Some how find out what her favorite flower is, if she hates (some gals do) roses but loves tulips then showing up with a single tulip is a +. She will feel special you took the time and found out what she likes I could be wrong here so ladies you can correct me if I'm wrong, but it will be more about the effort and time taken to find out more about her than the actual flower.0
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Flowers for a date are very inconvenient as you have to carry them round all evening and they'll die without water!
I second the suggestion to see how it goes then send flowers with a thank-you note later if you want to see each other again.0
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