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Short Dates

A course on turning a good daytime conversation into a short coffee or walk when the timing is mutual: the invitation, the nearby setting, the first few minutes, and how to end cleanly.

4 segments

14 lessons

3h 30m

Watch time

Lifetime

Yours to keep

Segment 01

What a short date is

How to extend a brief, good conversation into a casual coffee or walk without making the invitation feel heavy.

  • 01

    Why short same-day plans can work

    3:00

    Free
  • 02

    Reading mutual timing

    2:50

  • 03

    When to say goodbye instead

    2:00

02

Framing the invitation

Make a nearby sit-down feel like a natural next step, not a high-stakes decision.

  • 01

    A clear reason to continue

    3:00

  • 02

    Naming your own timing

    2:40

  • 03

    Reading practical constraints

    2:50

  • 04

    A clean low-pressure invite

    2:00

03

The spot and the walk

Choose a nearby place, walk there comfortably, and sit in a way that keeps the conversation easy.

  • 01

    Choosing a spot nearby

    2:50

  • 02

    Walking together comfortably

    3:00

  • 03

    Seating that keeps pressure low

    2:30

04

Ending or continuing

Know when to end well, exchange contact, move to a second setting, or keep the invitation optional.

  • 01

    Reading the natural ending

    2:30

  • 02

    Exchanging contact without expectation

    2:40

  • 03

    Changing settings when it fits

    3:00

  • 04

    Keeping the next invitation optional

    3:30