Thursday, September 8, 2011

Jewish Dating Washington DC Instructions for Speed Dating

When you first arrive at the Jewish Dating Washington DC event, you will receive a name tag and a sheet of paper to take notes.  The hostess will also give you a pen so that you can write notes down.  You should write down the names and dating numbers of the people who you meet as well as whether or not you are interested in meeting them again.  Also, take notes about what stands out about them; for example, you might be able to remember someone by how nice their eyes are or that they went to the same college as you.

You should ask emotionally provocative questions to everyone who you meet.  Since attraction and connections are based on emotional responses, questions that provoke intellectual answers are not much good.  Plus, if you hound someone with those types of questions, the speed date will feel more like an interview than a relaxing Jewish dating event.  Some good questions to ask are "What would you like to change about yourself?" and "How would you like to spend the last years of your life?".  It is recommended that the men ask the first question then let the women ask a question so that both people get a chance to talk in the 3-4 minute "speedy date".

Within 48 hours after the Jewish Dating Washington DC event, Professionals in the City will e-mail you a link that will remain active for 10 days after it is activated.  You can click on the dating link to view each attendee of the opposite sex; you will see their dating number and first name.  All attendees will have the option to upload a photo and short bio of themselves however it is not required.  You will be able to discretely let attendees of the opposite sex know that you are interested in them via the Mutual Match feature.  If they like you, too, you will both be notified.  There is also a private messaging feature that allows attendees to communicate with each other.  All messages are sent through our system so that no e-mail addresses are shared between the attendees without their discretion.

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