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5 Winter Date Ideas

Some of the best date ideas are possible in the winter. I am going to give you five date ideas for this winter.



1. Go Skiing
Now I should put an asterisk next to this one. The number one rule in skiing is to not teach your wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend/significant other how to ski. Trying to teach them to ski will usually end in tears because they will fall and blame you that you fell. So you have two options here, you can take your significant other on a lesson, or just date someone that already knows how to ski.

2. Go Ice Skating
Ice skating could also be heaven or hell. If you don't take it seriously then you will have fun, but if you fall all the time, it will be no fun. 

3. Stay inside and Watch Netflix
This is a great idea because it takes almost zero effort. All you have to do is make some hot chocolate and maybe a snack, and also have a movie to watch, or an entire TV series. Most likely the best idea on this list.

4. Go See a Show
A show is a very classy date to take someone on, it really shows you care. I recommend the Nutcracker because who doesn't like the Nutcracker. One downside is this will probably be expensive, but very worth the money.

5. Go Holiday Shopping
Holiday shopping is usually a pain, but if you bring someone along it's way less scary. The malls are usually decorated very well and there's usually some good food. This one could also be expensive but still a good idea.

Let me know what ideas you like.

Comments

  1. Definitely can't go skiing over the break. I live in Florida. Haha. Great ideas though!

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