wear as little as possible and talk about your STD...
j/k, just be polite and wear something smart/casual
2007-12-08 05:59:42
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answered by cleo the pussycat 5
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Be comfortable - that is the most important thing! Don't wear anything that will restrict you, especially if you're eating, and don't wear anything too revealing. Best to stick to smart jeans and a top.
As for behaviour, let your boyfriend guide your way. It is his responsibility to make sure it goes smoothly, and I'm sure he'll look after you. Try to be polite as you can, and avoid any conversation no-nos (like religion and politics).
And be yourself. Whilst it's important you make a good impression, be true to yourself and try to act as naturally as you can. I know this isn't easy, but if you're serious about your boyfriend it is important that you can act normal infront of his friends and family too (I know this all too well, because I've always put a bit of a 'front' on when I meet my fiances parents and I now wonder if I'll ever relax and show them the real me!).
If you're at a restaurant, always order something 'easy' to eat - like penne pasta, risotto etc. My worst nightmare is steak skidding across the plate when you're cutting it!
Good luck X
2007-12-08 06:12:25
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answered by Clare 4
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I would dress fashionably conservative (slacks and a dressy top that is not low-cut nor shows your midriff). Be yourself and use your best manners. If the dinner is at their home, bring a hostess gift such as fresh flowers or a poinsettia from the florist (not the grocery store). Also, if the dinner is at their home, offer to help with the dishes after the meal. Don't be too clingy with your boyfriend in front of them (no kissing on the mouth or sitting on his lap). Shake their hands when meeting, thank them for dinner when the evening is over, and most importantly....have a wonderful time!
2007-12-08 06:05:05
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answered by artistagent116 7
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Dress comfortably, even if you think it may not be right. If you're uncomfortable with what you're wearing, it will effect you throughout the night.
Just be nice. Bring up the things you like about the bf to the mother, she probably deserves the credit for them & will appreciate being acknowledged. Smile at the father, men often share their taste in women with the father, don't flirt, but pay attention to him, let him feel noticed, it will feed his ego even if on a subconcious level. Both parents will like you.
good luck
2007-12-08 06:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Make sure you be yourself. There is nothing worse than later finding out that you are really not who you portrayed yourself to be. Make sure you are polite: dont talk with your mouth full, use manners (the usual courtesys) And what to wear it really depends on the atmosphere and the style of his parents if they are uptight i would wear something smart if they are sort of a littlle more relaxed i'd wear smart casual.
Good luck.
2007-12-10 11:25:46
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answered by ♥Xenia♥ 5
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Think of it as a job interview and a dinner date and dress to impress and be yourself and if yourself talks too much then be someone else just for that night. Only speak when spoken to and don't bring up any off the walk topics, j/k if he likes you and they love their son they'll see want he sees.
2007-12-08 06:04:12
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answered by Mrs. Butler ♥2 B♥ 5
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Wear something casual and respectable. You don't want to over dress, or seem undressed. Beyond that, be yourself as much as possible. His parents will pick up on it you lie or otherwise hide your true self. You don't need to volunteer any embarrassing or incriminating information, but be honest.
2007-12-08 06:06:06
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answered by rohak1212 7
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a great dessert to hold and vegetation for the mummy is a astonishing touch. it somewhat is beneficiant and considerate. You reported which you have stayed at his domicile two times. What have been the drowsing preparations? In different words, is that this courting sexual and are the mothers and dads responsive to this? if so, this places a touch greater rigidity on issues. in basic terms be your self, enable them to work out the traits that their son admires in you, and each little thing would be ok.
2016-10-02 07:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You obviously care enough to ask the question so I am sure that you have no need to worry. Just be yourself, wear something you are comfortable in and be polite as I am sure you are! Good luck and enjoy yourself! x
2007-12-08 06:06:57
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answered by Ange 4
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don't wear anything to provocative and in general don't swear
other that you can only be yourself, and its not the end of the world if they don't like you
good luck!
2007-12-08 06:02:02
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answered by chili pepper 2
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Make sure you smile at their jokes and remember not to shoot your peas across the table !!! Wear something that you feel comfortable in...
2007-12-08 06:01:07
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answered by Lisa P 5
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