Let’s face it-getting to know a person takes work. Patience, love, and persistence can help in your quest to know others. If you’re just getting to know a potential date, you might start off by calling or e-mailing the person. Later, you might suggest a no-pressure, this-is-not-a-date coffee session as a date “road test”. Politicians put up signs along the road when they’re running for office. You night put up signs along the route that your potential date drives to work or stake a sign on his or her front lawn.
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