Going on a date can quite literally be the highlight of many people’s week.

Though excitement may be lingering, it’s important to deter from appearing too eager.

You want to play it cool, as several dating coaches suggest.

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“Are we still on?”

may sound innocent enough.

It might feel like a method of reassurance, a simple confirmation that the plans are still scheduled.

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However, whatever your reasoning, never ask this dreadful question.

At least, not in such a direct fashion.

Ditching the ‘Are we still on?’

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question forces accountability

Relationship expert Ali Jackson explained toElite Dailythat asking, “Are we still on?”

may actually cause the date to be canceled altogether.

“I’m looking forward to seeing you” or “What time are our reservations for Sunday?”

lets the individual know you are still expecting to hang out.

“Are we still on?”

gives them the option to ditch the date at that very moment.

Have you ever heard the phrase, “Teach people how to treat you?”

Well, giving them an easy way to ditch you is precisely that.

A great benefit of using phrases like “Looking forward to seeing you!”

as opposed to a question is that it gets down to business rather quickly without the fluff talk.

Per Brown’s expertise, when confirming a date, keeping things short and sweet is the best approach.

Whether you choose to call or text, one sentence will suffice.

Sending a quick, “Hey, are we still on for tacos tomorrow at 7?”

isn’t exactly leading with confidence, though it does acknowledge that you haven’t forgotten your plans.

However, relationship gurus promise that avoiding “Are we still on?”

or “Are we still hanging out?”

can bring you better results.

Good luck planning and executing a meaningful date!