What to expect on your first booking
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A little nervousness before a first booking is completely normal. Knowing how the time usually unfolds takes the mystery out of it — and lets you simply enjoy good company.
Arrival and first impressions
You'll meet in a public place you're comfortable with — a cafe, a restaurant, a hotel lobby. Your companion will be punctual, well-presented, and easy to talk to. The first few minutes are just about settling in, the way any pleasant meeting begins.
How the time usually flows
From there, it follows the plan you agreed: conversation over coffee, company at an event, a relaxed dinner. A good companion reads your comfort, keeps things light, and never pushes past the boundaries you set. There's no script you need to follow — it should feel natural.
Saying goodbye — and what happens after
When the time ends, it ends cleanly: a warm goodbye, no awkwardness, no obligation. If you enjoyed it, you can book again; if it wasn't quite right, you owe nothing more. Your privacy is kept either way.
Frequently asked questions
Will it feel awkward?
Good companions are skilled at putting people at ease. The first minutes settle quickly, and the rest follows the relaxed plan you agreed.
What if I want to end early?
You can. The time is on your terms, and you're never obligated to continue.
Do I need to plan conversation topics?
No. A good companion keeps the conversation flowing naturally — you can simply relax.