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Where They Grew Up
This topic gets your date talking about something they are comfortable about and it opens the door for a lot of other mini topics like family and friends if they feel like going into it. It's a great way to learn more about the person you're with, if you are truly interested in them that is.
Any Vacations They've Been On
When you ask your date about their vacations, it hopefully brings back some good memories for them and makes them feel good. You can listen intently and then share your favorite vacation spots too. You might find some common ground. Who knows? Maybe you will take a trip to one of those places together someday.
What TV Shows They Like
Television likes and dislikes can say a lot about a person. Even if you aren't thinking long-term, if they don't like the same shows as you, it may be a red flag about the future. Who is going to be in charge of the TV remote?
Your Career
If your job is the most important thing in your life and you're good at what you do, it's okay to talk about it for a little while. Don't spend too much time on this topic though, because it can get rather boring if they don't understand exactly what you do.
Any Volunteer Work You Do
When you are passionate about helping others, you want to share that with your first date. It shows what kind of person you are, and it also gives them the chance to express how they feel on the topic. You can get a real feel of a person by discovering what they are willing to do for free to help someone else.
Your Family
If your first date is into you, they are going to want to hear about the people that are most important in your life, and that's going to be your family. If you have children and you want to save that tidbit of information, for now, there's nothing wrong with that. If there is no second date, you won't regret telling them.