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    HIE
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    Now that B”H the pandemic has calmed, and B”h in the frum community Bli Ayin Hara it’s virtually non existent, which hotels have reopened and are allowing dates to occupy their lounges. Someone told me that their sister was brought out to a lounge last week. All of us daters had enough of backyards by now.

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    Joseph
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    Isn’t a hotel quite inappropriate for an unmarried man and woman to be together at?

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    Joseph: to the lounge in the hot like the Brooklyn Marriott. O when I was a child going to the airport to watch the planes take off and land.

    #1873495
    WolfishMusings
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    Following. I’m always up for looking for new places to go on dates.

    The Wolf

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    Joseph
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    Wolf: I’m a shadchan.

    #1873619
    WolfishMusings
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    Wolf: I’m a shadchan.

    a. I don’t need a shadchan. I’m happily married.
    b. Even if I did need one, our hashkafos are so different that I doubt you could effectively set me up with anyone.
    c. I have a high degree of doubt about your claim.

    The Wolf

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    Gadolhadorah
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    “when I was a child going to the airport to watch the planes take off and land”

    Perhaps going to the Home Depot to watch their demonstrations of how to tile your shower in the Post-Corona era or if you are up in the Mountains for the Summer,

    edited. Is it really that difficult to write a post without adding a smear of the frum community? I did notice you refrained over the last few months, sorry to see it’s revival -29

    Otherwise, the outdoor tables at Tavern on the Green and several other city parks provide a nice place for a drink with the benefits of an outside venue.

    #1873889
    Burnt Steak
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    I wouldn’t say that the pandemic has calmed yet. There most likely will be a second wave. We are seeing that states who have reopened to some degree such as Texas and Arizona are reporting increases in hospitalizations. It could also happen in the New York/ New Jersey area as they begin to reopen.

    That being said, many hotels that have opened up are being more restrictive about who they are letting in to the building. Some are only open to people who are staying in the hotels and staff. In New York, you will probably have to wait until the reopening stage where bars and restaurants are allowed to seat guests inside before hotel lobbies will fully open up to the public.

    I suggest switching to park dates. I’m not as familiar with park locations in Brooklyn, but Central and Riverside park are open and are always nice date spots. If you want to get a bit creative on later dates, do a picnic otherwise just go on a walk.

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    fountainhead
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    In our communities we asked the wedding halls to convert temporarily into private cafe booths available by appointment only. It would be to their benefit because if no one is dating no one is marrying. And they could generate some income from serving the couples dating. They can use the mechitzas as partitions to keep meetings more private.

    You should spread the word to your community wedding halls.

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