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Dating (vocabulary)

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    dating vocabulary and phrases
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  • To _____ is to invite someone to go with you to a movie, restaurant, etc., because you want to start a romantic relationship with them.
    ask someone out
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  • When you go on a _____, you go out with someone you don't know, usually arranged by a friend or relative.
    blind date
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  • When you _____ with someone, you end a romantic relationship.
    break up
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  • A _____ is a meeting with someone you are really romantically interested in.
    date
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  • To _____ is to have a romantic relationship with someone: "We have been _____ for more than a year."
    date
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  • When you get _____, you promise to marry someone.
    engaged
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  • To _____ means to go to a party, restaurant, etc., with someone you are romantically interested in; to have a romantic relationship with someone.
    go out with
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  • Some people like to _____ on a date, which means that they act a certain way to make it clear they like you.
    flirt
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  • If you go on that second date and then have many more, this means you have a _____ or _____.
    boyfriend / girlfriend
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  • When you _____ for someone, you fall in love with that person.
    fall
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  • When people are no longer together, we say they  _____ up. (another way of saying 'break up')
    split
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  • Some people stay friends after ending their relationship, others may _____ out and not have a friendship anymore.
    fall
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  • Some people like to use _____ to meet new people.
    dating apps
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  • If you use a dating app, once you’ve _____ with someone, you can start chatting,
    matched
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  • When you're _____ someone, it means that you are involved with that person, not necessarily exclusive, but you're interested in the possibility.
    seeing
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