Views 945 A Good Date

 
Doron: What's your idea of a good date? Where would you want to be on a date?

 

Melissa: My idea of a good date is something that of doing a lot of different things. Just a full interesting night, so I think there doesn't have to be any certain but maybe a few places, so I like nature. I think a nice date would be maybe to go hiking or bicycle riding or something like that and then, after a good day of working out, maybe going out to , or to a comedy club. I like going to see comedians.

 

Doron: I guess that's a good way to out if you fit well with the guy you are dating, cause if you are at the same things you probably have the same of humor and you're gonna get well together.

 

Melissa: Yeah. It could be awkward . A lot of American comedy clubs often tell dirty jokes and things like that so it could awkward. Sometimes the comedians pick people in the crowd, so they might embarrass me or do something that, but even just going out to dinner and then going out afterward to oceanside or something like that.

 

Doron: Nice. Very romantic. What about a bad date? What would be a bad date you? What could a guy do to really turn you ?

 

Melissa: I really ... well, he could make some kind of bigot comment or racist comment, or something like : prejudice comment, and I would be really turned but I think his whole attitude towards other people is really important to me, so the way he treats people around me, the waitresses, the waiters, the staff. Sometimes I've around guys who treat the staff at a restaurant really bad.

 

Doron: I don't like that.

 

Melissa: I don't like that at , so that could be a off.

 

Doron: Have you ever in a restaurant or a cafe?

 

Melissa: Yes, I have. I started part-time when I was fifteen at a sandwich shop, and we hoagies and other of sandwiches.

 

Doron: You made ?

 

Melissa: Hoagies.

 

Doron: What's hoagie?

 

Melissa: It's like a sub-sandwich. It's a kind of long sandwich and it's really . You can choose what kind of slice meat of cheese you want on it ... vegetables.

 

Doron: I'm hungry now. OK, so you worked in a sandwich shop.

 

Melissa: Yeah. And I worked in a pizza shop. I worked in of different part-time jobs but, I was never a waiter or waitress would go up to a table. It was always called line serving, so you would be a counter taking orders and making food.

 

Doron: But you with customers?

 

Melissa: I did. I did.

 

Doron: I find that people ... I ask because I find that people who with customers in the service industry, they're generally more polite and more of waiting staff when they go and eat.

 

Melissa: Definitely. But I think from the perspective of a girl for a decent guy, it's really important how he other people, not just me, and not just and things like that, but also his mother and his sisters and things like that. I think that's a big so ...

 

Doron: for other people.

 

Melissa: I like to date a guy who's of other people definitely.


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