Dim lighting and flowing libations make a bar feel like the perfect, low-pressure environment to meet a potential partner.
Rarely, though, is this the optimal venue at which to form lasting connections, Grace Lee, a New York City-based dating coach and founder of A Good First Date, told CNBC Make It.
Here are four more tips from Lee and other dating coaches on how to foster meaningful connections.
And it's actually smart to discuss values early on, Kelsey Wonderlin, a dating coach based in Nashville, Tennessee, told CNBC Make It.
"On a first date that would be a socially unacceptable question to ask," Wonderlin says.
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