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First dates are always very tricky with a lot of things going through your mind. The big question that arises after the first dream date is, will there be a second one? This usually hovers over the mind again and again with no appropriate answer. Although there is no sure shot technique to make that happen a recent study do suggest some techniques to get your date anxious enough for a second date.

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Being Nosy which is considered to be a strict no for the first date actually works.

Researchers from Harvard University found that asking a lot of questions about your date and their life, makes him/her more feel more connected.

Many single people are worried about seeming too intrusive on a first date, but the psychologists say showing genuine interest in someone can majorly boost your chances of them wanting to see you again, reports the Independent.

In order to reach their conclusions, the researchers analyzed three speed-dating sessions, where 110 men and women had just four minutes to get to know each other.

They were asked, which people they would like to see again and recorded the conversation.

The researchers also paid attention to when participants asked follow-up questions about their dates, showing genuine interest and delving below the surface.

They then cross-referenced the findings!

The men, in the study, wanted to go on a second date with more than half the women they met, whereas, women only wanted to go out again with just over a third of the men.

While the average number of questions asked was ten, those who asked 15 were likely to get at least one more second date.

“Speed daters who ask more follow-up questions… are more likely to elicit agreement for second dates,” the researchers wrote in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

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“Despite the persistent and beneficial effects of asking questions, people do not anticipate that it increases interpersonal liking. They may be unsure about what to ask, or worry about being perceived as rude.”

With inputs from ANI

 

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