Part 2 Dressing to Impress: Remember your wallet

Remember your wallet. If you’re driving, you’ll need your driver’s license. Bring cash or a credit card that covers more than you think you’ll need for expenses on the date.
  • For instance, people spend an average of $80 on a date, and that number may increase for special occasions like Valentine’s Day or a first date.[13] If you live in a city where the cost of living is higher, that number can even double.
  • Don’t plan to spend more than you can reasonably afford. Plan a budget-friendly date, if necessary, like sight-seeing.

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