鳴上 悠 [Narukami Yu] (
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Hello, tower.
Due to the recent blind date sign ups, there's been some confusion as to what a 'date' really is.
[We are looking at you, Keyderps- also a few others friendly anon knows...]
It's described as: "Two people getting together for an activity when the possibility of romance between them has been broached but not ruled out. Since the exploration of romance is the purpose of a date, merely asking someone out on a date is sufficient to broach the subject. Dates may or not continue once a couple have entered into a romantic relationship. The word "date" may be used to identify a get together between two people not romantically involved, but this usage is meant to convey irony, since such a meeting is not a date in the true sense of the word."
tl;dr: Dressing up and going out with a boy or girl, depending on preferences. Usually romantic, but can be as simple as going out for coffee or ice cream with someone you consider as more than a friend or best friend.
...Does anyone need a definition for "romance" next?
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OP
Due to opinions, have a link for a definition of romance.
Due to the recent blind date sign ups, there's been some confusion as to what a 'date' really is.
[We are looking at you, Keyderps- also a few others friendly anon knows...]
It's described as: "Two people getting together for an activity when the possibility of romance between them has been broached but not ruled out. Since the exploration of romance is the purpose of a date, merely asking someone out on a date is sufficient to broach the subject. Dates may or not continue once a couple have entered into a romantic relationship. The word "date" may be used to identify a get together between two people not romantically involved, but this usage is meant to convey irony, since such a meeting is not a date in the true sense of the word."
tl;dr: Dressing up and going out with a boy or girl, depending on preferences. Usually romantic, but can be as simple as going out for coffee or ice cream with someone you consider as more than a friend or best friend.
...Does anyone need a definition for "romance" next?
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OP
Due to opinions, have a link for a definition of romance.
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[Could it really be a thing...?]