British Dating Etiquette
- Pubs are often a meeting ground for single people.a pub in london image by Kristina Ubaviciute from Fotolia.com
Meeting people in Britain follows the same pattern as that seen almost anywhere else. People may be introduced through friends or family or may meet through work. Pubs and clubs are also extremely common places to meet people in Britain. British people might "hook-up" in a pub or nightclub and continue a relationship from there. - Multiple partners in the dating stage is not advisable in Britain!Angry woman image by oddech from Fotolia.com
While it is common in other places with a more formal dating scene to see more than one person in the initial stages of dating, doing so is less well-received in Britain. Monogamy is usually expected even in fledgling relationships, and dating several people at once is usually frowned upon. There is also no "three-date" rule for sexual encounters or three-month trial period to see where the relationship is going, as is seen in the United States. - British people enjoy similar dates to people worldwide.popcorn image by PaulPaladin from Fotolia.com
Official dates are less common in the U.K. than they are in America. While anything more than light drinking during a date is not encouraged in the United States, a date in the Britain might involve a trip to the pub and getting tipsy together. Attitudes toward alcohol are generally more relaxed in the U.K. Other dates are typically a visit to the cinema or to a restaurant or anything else the couple might enjoy. - Getting someone's number is more difficult in Britain than in the U.S.phone image by Zbigniew Nowak from Fotolia.com
Making the first move is difficult for either gender in Britain. Aggressively pursuing a date is often seen as desperate and off-putting and giving out phone numbers is not common without at least an evening's interaction first. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow once accused British men of being less forward when it came to dating. "If someone [British] asks you out, they're really going out on a limb, whereas in America it happens all the time," she said. - British men are less prone to romantic gestures, studies say.Flower Bouquet image by Pesskywabbit from Fotolia.com
British men have something of a reputation for being unromantic, according to one study published in the newspaper, The Times (U.K). While American women might be used to being wooed, British women shouldn't expect the same. The survey found that British men mistakenly believed that buying lingerie was a romantic gesture whereas women would prefer their men to make them a cup of tea in bed.