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If you really want to make a good impression, be open to letting your date pick the movie for the date. Let them choose what they want to see. They may see this as a sweet and accommodating gesture. For example, you may ask them, “Hey, Chuck, what do you want to see?” or “Any new movies out you really want to see?” If you'd like to have more of a say, have a discussion about which movie you go see. Throw out a few options to your date and then agree on the movie together. That way, you can both enjoy the movie.  Agreeing on the movie together can also show your date that you are willing to compromise, which can be an attractive quality in a romantic partner. For example, you may say, “Why don't we compromise and see a comedy?” or “What about going to see something we both like?” Going to the movies is generally considered a casual setting for a date. Do not over dress by wearing a party dress or a tie. Instead, wear clothing that makes you feel confident and comfortable. If you are really into your date and want to look sexy, you may take it up a notch by wearing heels, a dress, or a collared shirt. Once you have agreed on a movie, contact your date and confirm the meet up time by calling or texting them. Make sure you include a note about how excited you are for the date when you confirm the time. For example, you may text, "See you at the Westbrook theater at 7 pm. Looking forward to it :)" or call them and say, "Meet you outside the theater at 6:30. Can't wait!" Plan ahead so you arrive 5-10 minutes early for the movie. This can allow you to get any last minute jitters out and feel calm for the date. You may wait for your date in front of the theater or get their ticket for them while you are waiting, if you'd like. Another option is to arrange to meet with your date early at the theater so you can get snacks and good seats before the movie starts. This way, you do not feel rushed or overwhelmed at the start of the date.
Ask your date to pick the movie to be more accommodating. Agree on the movie together to find middle ground. Dress in comfortable, casual clothing. Confirm the time of the movie with your date. Get to the theater early.