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It's as if men and women, sometime in the early 2000s, decided that the term "date" was too much commitment, too intimidating, or too controversial. Therefore, the rational decision was to eliminate the entire word altogether from our vocabulary.
The problem is, we didn't ax the idea.
As far as I know, whatever your sexual preference is, people still, from time to time, want to hang out with one other person, go out to eat, or do something active with that person, and hope that it becomes romantic or physical at some point.
This makes for many an awkward moment during the course of the hang out, and gives the impression that the person inviting you to "Netflix and chill" might not even be that interested. You’re just another friend to fill up their weeknight — no matter how much courage it took for them to actually see what you are doing. That’s just what happens when you ask a hot guy or girl out the way that you would invite your friends to get Chipotle with you.
Yes, you can say "Let's hang out" to someone you have already been dating. You can say that to someone you met on Tinder or on a dating website, because hell, it is a dating site; you both know what you are there for! But, for that new person you are interested in? I'm sorry, but you just can’t. Don't do it, unless both of you are so obviously aware of what you are to each other. Chances are, you're both skeptical, anyway.
What we'll end up doing is to eliminate the overanalyzing of conversations with friends, the frantic Google searches to see whether or not the tone in how they asked you to hang matters, and the embarrassment of not knowing whether or not you are on a date.
And if the word "date" seems a little circa 1950, how about: "I really like you and want to hang out, just the two of us, some time. Would you like that?" This is better — much better.
But for now, I will still hold out for the word "date," and help with its comeback.
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