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Asking someone out on a date over the phone can be nerve-wracking, but with the right approach, it can be a great way to connect with someone and make plans. Here are some tips on how to ask someone out on a date over the phone: 1. Choose the right time to call: Make sure you choose a time when the person is likely to be available and not busy. Avoid calling too early in the morning or too late at night. 2. Be confident and friendly: When you call, be confident and friendly. Start with a polite greeting and introduce yourself if necessary. Remember to smile while you speak, as it can help convey your enthusiasm and friendliness. 3. Start a casual conversation: Before jumping straight into asking the person out, start a casual conversation to put them at ease. Ask how their day has been or if they have any plans for the weekend. 4. Be direct: After a few minutes of casual conversation, be direct and ask if they would like to go out on a date with you. You could say something like, "I've really enjoyed talking to you, and I was wondering if you would like to grab dinner with me sometime this week?" 5. Be prepared for any answer: Remember that the person may say yes, no, or may need to check their schedule. Be prepared for any answer and handle it gracefully. If they say no, don't take it personally, and move on. 6. Make plans: If they say yes, make plans for the date. Confirm the date, time, and location, and make sure you both have each other's contact information. 7. End the call politely: When you're finished making plans, thank the person for their time, and end the call politely. Remember that asking someone out on a date can be nerve-wracking, but with confidence and preparation, you can make it a positive experience.
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