Dating in Chile is way less formal. If you meet someone, get to know them well and then casually ask them to hang out without actually telling them it’s a date. Dates usually involve meeting for drinks, té, coffee or eating food, going to watch movies, hanging out at around a safe park or if you live near the coast then the beach. Chilean men also tend to be a bit shy so there’s that as well.
Here in Chile you meet people through friends, work, school/uni, or in a party, then of course you spend some time alone together (go on dates or hang around), one makes the first move (in my case it was always the girls doing it), spend some more time doing this, then you talk about where you want things to go and if you’re on the same boat, you start dating seriously.
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Meeting their extended family 3 weeks into going out with them.
Very similar situation, we are not that different.
Dating in Chile is way less formal. If you meet someone, get to know them well and then casually ask them to hang out without actually telling them it’s a date. Dates usually involve meeting for drinks, té, coffee or eating food, going to watch movies, hanging out at around a safe park or if you live near the coast then the beach. Chilean men also tend to be a bit shy so there’s that as well.
Here in Chile you meet people through friends, work, school/uni, or in a party, then of course you spend some time alone together (go on dates or hang around), one makes the first move (in my case it was always the girls doing it), spend some more time doing this, then you talk about where you want things to go and if you’re on the same boat, you start dating seriously.
Nice try, passport bro…