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a. Mimic your date's hand gestures and tone of voice.
b. Explicitly tell your date that you like him or her.
c. Discuss experiences you share, even if they are negative (e.g., discuss the fact that you both have chronic car problems).
d. Tell your date that you are not sure if you like him or her yet.


D

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