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20 Things to do on a Bookstore Date A GOIT DATING GUIDE FEATURE Bookstores
make for great dates. Dale Carnegie, famed author of How to Win Friends
and Influence People, said that to get someone interested in you, you
should show interest in what interests them. Everyone has an interest in something
and bookstores are divided by interest… we hope you see where this is going.
If you have another idea, suggest
it to us! ·
Classic:
Hang out at the café. ·
Classic:
Play checkers, if available (typically, Indigo Bookstores
have table-sized boards with pucks for pieces) ·
Take
stupid quizzes together from Cosmo/YM type magazines in the Magazines section. ·
Trade
off “good” jokes from books in the Humour
section. (Learn your
date’s sense of humour at the same time!) ·
Have
a conversation in a new language based on words you learn from language
dictionaries in the Languages section. ·
Teach
each other trivial facts from Almanacs, Books of Lists and The Guinness Book
of World Records or find a favourite quote in the Reference section. ·
Test
your date’s knowledge through questions in SAT, GMAT, LSAT and other exams in
the Study Guide section. ·
Find
a recipe together to cook for a future date in the Recipe section. ·
Reminisce
on your old and favourite toys by seeing how much they are now worth in the Antiques & Collectibles section. ·
Agree
to try a crazy fad diet together for one week and see who loses more weight
(if possible) in one week based on books in the Healthy Cooking section. WARNING: Do not raise the subject
if your date is sensitive about his/her weight! ·
Go
through fashion books and debate whether certain looks/people are beautiful
or ugly in the Fashion & Style
section. ·
Find
a motivation book and recite life-affirming sayings to each other in the Self-Help section. Alternatively, find a book on personality types,
such as a book on the Enneagram and discover what you and your date
are (and whether your personality types match). · Go through the Biography section and find people you respect or despise. ·
Browse
the Fiction and Literature section and choose a play or scene from
a play and read it together line by line, each taking on one character. ·
Look
through Art section and show how cultured you are,
or just laugh at the pictures! ·
Find
movie guides in the Movie section and discuss your favourite/worst
movies and which movies you’ve yet to see but are dying to see (on a future
date, perhaps!). ·
Read
fun and favourite books of your childhood, like Dr. Seuss, in the Children’s Books section. ·
Plan
an your picture-perfect exotic trip to some far out country in the Travel section. If you’ve been on a trip recently, show and tell all the
gory details to your date! ·
In
the Music section (where they display CD’s, not
books) find your favourite artists or songs and make a list for a future mix.
Or, you can take turns listening to music on “sound stations” and rate them
together. ·
Go
to the Fun and Games section and
try the Mensa tests, 5 Minute mysteries and puzzles or buy a (crossword)
puzzle book and solve one of the puzzles together. ·
Recommend
to each other your favourite Non-Fiction
book or author.
Agree to read one book and give have a “book club” with each other on some
future date. |
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