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Skip navigation! Last Updated 19 November , Often during a first date, you're just waiting for a "spark," connection, or literally any sign that justifies you spending your time with this person you barely know. But sometimes a lot of the time that doesn't happen.
It might take a few drinks or a handful of first-date questions for you to realise that you're not feeling it, or it might hit you the second you see the person IRL. And when that happens, how do you get the hell out of there? How to end a first date. They haven't done anything wrong, but you're just not feeling it. In this case, don't be vague, says Kendra Knight , PhD, assistant professor of communication at DePaul University, who studies communication and relationships.
Knight says. It can feel easier and kinder to just be vague and let someone down easy, but that often leads to more uncertainty, she says. That said, being honest isn't a license to be unkind. Research done in the UK from Bumble shows more than half of single people want their potential partner to be honest about their intentions and feelings when dating.
Dr Caroline West, Bumble's sex and relationship expert, also thinks honesty is the best policy. Sometimes you might be looking to end a date because red flags are flying. You could try something like, "My roommate is locked out!
You might also be calling it a night because your date has offended you, or revealed a severe clash in opinion. Maybe it was going well up until that point. Dr West says first dates can be awkward and "sometimes things get lost in translation".