

Your friends has just set you up with a guy you have never met and know nothing about, except what they have told you. You have those fears. What if I don't like him or what if I like him but he doesn't like me.
Few tips to help you with the situation:
Be Open Minded
Remember this is a blind date. You have never seen this guy before. Don’t form a mental image of him or have high expectations.
Keep it Short but Sweet
Don't arrange to meet at the cinema, for dinner, or any where else that could keep you together for more than an hour. Arrange to meet up for a coffee, or during your lunch break
Exit Route important!
It is crucial when on a blind date that you have an escape route. You could get a friend to call you 30 minutes into the date and if you don’t like him you can make an excuse and leave. If you do like him, you can tell your friend to call you back late.
Don’t pretend, Be Yourself
One of the biggest mistakes people make when going on a blind date is trying to be someone they aren’t.
When meeting someone for the first time, be yourself
Better Safe than Sorry
Whilst going on a blind date can be exciting and fun, remember that you have no firsthand knowledge about the person you are meeting. If you have been set up through mutual friends, they will most likely have a rough idea of your plans. But just in case, make sure someone knows exactly where and when you’re meeting.
Who's Paying ?
Make it clear from the start if you intend to pay for half of everything. You may not want to feel like you owe the guy anything.
Saying Good-bye
Parting after a blind date has the potential to be very awkward, but it doesn’t have to be! Should you kiss him, if you like him? Should you tell him you aren’t interested? It’s always best to do whatever you think feels right. If you are interested in going out with him again, make sure he knows it and tell him that you will call. If you aren’t interested in seeing him again, make sure that you let him know. It’s better to be honest then stringing him along to false hopes.
