1“What’s one thing you want to ask me, but you’re too nervous to?”
GettyGuys, I cannot stress this enough: This is the ultimate first-date question. It inadvertently breaks down the wall everyone has up on a first date and lets you dive into a deeper, more intimate conversation over something you actually want to know about the other person.
2"How important is taking space for yourself?"
Getty ImagesRaise your hand if you've spent hours looking at your phone and wondering why that person hasn't texted you back (you know the one). This question ensures you’re never in that lousy feeling position again since you’ll know how they value their alone time—and if it’s with or without a phone.
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3“Why didn’t your last relationship work?”
Getty ImagesDon’t linger on exes too long, but it’s worth seeing how your date responds to this question. Pay close attention to victim behavior and if they label their ex “crazy” or “unstable.” (If that’s the case, may be better to run).
4“What’s your love language?”
Getty ImagesYour love language reveals so much about how you effectively give and want to receive love. Walk your date through the five of them: physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, gifts, and acts of service, and ask them which one best describes how they’d like to receive love.
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5“Where do you see yourself in five years?”
Getty ImagesI mean, aren’t we all curious about where we’ll be? If ambition and drive is a big one for you, this question is important in making sure that your visions align.
6“How do you prefer to communicate?”
Getty ImagesYou know, via text, via FaceTime, via a phone call, etc. Trust: This will help so that you’re not that girl waiting all hours of the day for a text.
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7“What’d you do this weekend?”
Getty ImagesMay be obvious, but it’s telling. If you brunched, ran a 10K, worked at a co-op, and threw your BFF a b-day party while your date vaped and sat on the couch all weekend, it’s probs not gonna work out?
8“What’s the best vacation you ever took?”
Getty ImagesHaving different vacation styles isn’t a deal breaker, but if you love relaxing beach resorts while your date prefers having a stacked itinerary, you might want to know! Also, talking about your favorite travel memories (aka probs some of the best experiences of your life) is solidly fun, and who knows?—maybe you both went to that incredible restaurant in Amsterdam.
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9“If you suddenly won $1 billion, what would you do?”
Getty ImagesLook, whether or not that’ll actually ever happen, you can learn a lot about a person if they say, “Buy a castle on a secluded island and never work again” vs. “Pay off student loans, buy my parents a new house, go to grad school for art, and donate to charity.”
10“What’s something you believed a year ago that you’d be a little embarrassed to admit right now?”
Getty ImagesSure, we can all laugh off our high school emo phases, but the people who are constantly challenging themselves to grow can notice that their sleep habits a year ago (aka never getting enough of it) might be way different now that they’re obsessed with getting their eight hours.
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11“What’s your best friend like?”
Getty ImagesBecause friends tell you a LOT about a person and unfortch, you’re not likely to meet them on a first date, hearing about their bestie (or if they even have one) is the next best thing. If they gush about their BFF being a kind, loyal, hilarious person—great! If they barely have anything to say other than allude to being drinking buddies...hmm.
12“What was your favorite part about growing up?”
Getty ImagesHopefully, they’ll have a lot of great things to say, but if not, even “I loved being in nature a lot” gives you something to work with!
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13“Did you ever have a pet?”
Getty ImagesYou’ll learn a lot from:
–What kind of pet they had/have (a dog person is waaaaay diff than a snake one, just sayin’)
–How determined they were to get a childhood pet (even if it never happened, them making a Powerpoint to try and score a cat is both adorable and tells you a lot!)
–Their saying, “I don’t really care about animals” (Excuse me, what???)
14“What’s the last show you binged?”
Getty ImagesYou won’t learn much from them also loving Game of Thrones, but knowing about a show they loved enough to forgo social plans for a few days is a diff story. At the very least, you might get some good Netflix recs.
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15“How do you feel about [insert random big thing in the news]?”
Getty ImagesKnowing that they both have a general grasp on major current events AND don’t have shitty opinions on them is probably important!
16“What’s your sign?”
Getty ImagesHey, astrological compatibility is a thing! But what’s even more important than knowing if they’re a Gemini or a Scorpio is if they’re the kind of annoying person who’ll judge you for reading your daily horoscope.
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17“What’s a food you hate irrationally?”
Getty ImagesNormal answer: honeydew melon.
Run-for-the-hills answer: ALL vegetables or anything that isn’t plain pizza.
18“What’s the last thing that made you laugh hysterically?”
GettyThis is a solid way to know if your senses of humor mesh! Because if they do, that is ~magical~ (and also a great reason to text each other memes after the date).
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19“What’s your opinion on [a small life problem you’re having]?”
Getty ImagesObvs, don’t unload some heavy, superpersonal issues to a stranger, but if you’re genuinely unsure how to deal with a pesky roommate or micromanage-y coworker and it’s at the forefront of your mind anyway, why not ask? One of the best things about having a partner is that they can put things in perspective and be a solid source of support—if they either can’t do that or somehow get angrier than you are, oof.
20“Are you a morning or night person?”
Getty ImagesIs the second date going to be at, like, 6:30 p.m. because they have to squeeze in a workout the next day, or can you chill and talk till 3 a.m. without fear you’re hindering sleep? It’s not the biggest hurdle to overcome, but it’s nice to get a sense of if your general lifestyles match up.
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