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  • Hi, everybody.

  • Welcome back to Top Words.

  • My name is Alisha.

  • Today, we're going to be talking about the top 10 phrases you'll need for a date.

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  • Would you like to go out to dinner with me?”

  • The first phrase is "Would you like to go out to dinner with me?"

  • This is a pretty typical invitation, I think.

  • You can use, "Would you go out for lunch with me?" is okay too.

  • Or, "Would you like to get a coffee with me?" as well.

  • If you invite someone out for breakfast, it's a little weird.

  • I don't think I would say it to someone like, I'm in the apartment, “would you like to

  • go out for breakfast sometime?"

  • It's just not really something you would say.

  • Would you like to go out to dinner with me?

  • Sure.

  • Sounds great.

  • Are you free this weekend?”

  • Are you free this weekend?”

  • Are you free?

  • "Free" means "is your schedule free?

  • Do you have an open schedule this weekend?"

  • Very nice, very casual, as well.

  • Are you free this weekend?”

  • Yeah, I've got some time.

  • What's up?”

  • Would you like to hang out with me?”

  • The next phrase is "Would you like to hang out with me?"

  • That sounds a little too formal to me.

  • If you were me, I would just say, "Do you want to hang out?

  • Do you want to get together?"

  • That's a little bit more natural.

  • Do you want to hang out this weekend?

  • Yes, sure.

  • Let's catch a movie.

  • You're so cute.”

  • I'm going to preface this by saying, "I don't say this."

  • The next phrase is "You're so cute."

  • I never say this.

  • Maybe, I'm just cold.

  • It's typically said with downward intonation.

  • People say, "You're so cute.

  • You're so cute."

  • Kind of going down like that.

  • You can also use this as a compliment.

  • Parents, will say this, or grandparents will say this to children in the family.

  • You're so cute.”

  • Thank you.”

  • I suppose that's what you say.

  • You look great.”

  • Ah!

  • Next one is a much better compliment, I think, much more sincere.

  • It is, "You look great."

  • Maybe you're going out for dinner or something nice.

  • Your partner looks really nice, you can say, "You look great."

  • Oh, thank you.”

  • “I had a great time.”

  • The next one is "I had a great time."

  • This is an expression you use after your date.

  • You go out for dinner, you spend some time together, and you have fun, you can say "I

  • had a great time."

  • The interaction might be, "Thanks so much for tonight.

  • I had a great time."

  • Me too.

  • Let's get together again soon.”

  • “I'll call you.”

  • Next expression is "I'll call you."

  • Again, probably, used after the date to show how you want to keep in touch later.

  • One person might say, "I'll call you."

  • Sounds good.”

  • “I'll drive you home.”

  • The next one, again, used at the end of the date, after the date has finished.

  • “I'll drive you home.”

  • Maybe you live someplace where cars are normal or you drive for your dates, you can say,

  • "I'll drive you home," meaning, "I'll take you home in my car."

  • The situation may be, "I'll drive you home."

  • Okay. Thanks very much.”

  • I don't know why I keep looking.

  • My date is very tall, super tall, like eight feet.

  • Ok.

  • Can I see you again?”

  • Okay, the next expression, again, after the date or maybe even a day or two after the

  • date.

  • You could say, "Can I see you again," or, "I want to see you again," or, "Let's get

  • together again," meaning you had a nice time, you want to see that person again.

  • So, you can say, "Can I see you again?"

  • Sure, that would be great.”

  • Shall we go somewhere else?”

  • The next one, maybe you've gone for a dinner, for example, with someone and you want to

  • suggest a different location, like "Let's go for a drink after dinner."

  • You can say, "Shall we go somewhere else?"

  • This says, "Shall we go somewhere else?"

  • I would say, "Do you want to go somewhere else?"

  • In this situation, I say, "Shall we go somewhere else?"

  • “I don't think so.

  • I'm kind of tired.”

  • Aw.

  • Oh, no.”

  • Alright.

  • Those are 10 expressions that you can use for a date.

  • Give them a try the next time you have a chance, whenever that may be.

  • Good luck.

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  • We will see you again soon for more fun stuff.

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