The signals that indicate a successful blind date vary from person to person, but the following are some signals that may indicate mutual similarities and potential interests:
1. Smooth conversation: If you can talk naturally without embarrassment or silence, this is usually a good sign. This means that you have common topics and interests and can easily communicate with each other.
2. Similar values: If your values are similar, such as your views on family, career and lifestyle, this is usually a good sign. This means that you have a common goal and idea, which can make it easier to connect.
3. Interested in each other: If you are interested in each other and want to know more about each other, this is usually a good sign. This means that you are attractive to each other and can further develop the relationship.
4. Smiles and eye contact: If you can keep smiling and make eye contact, this is usually a good sign. This means that you are comfortable and relaxed, and interested in each other.
5. Plan your next meeting: If you plan to meet next time and are looking forward to this opportunity, it is usually a good sign. This means that you want to know each other better and are interested in the future.
It should be noted that these signals are not absolute, nor can they guarantee the success of the blind date. Each person and situation is different, and the final result depends on the feelings and decisions of both parties.
If you feel successful in the blind date and want to continue to develop the relationship, here are some suggestions:
1. Keep in touch: Keep in touch with the other party, such as by phone, SMS or social media. However, do not contact the other party too frequently to avoid causing pressure and trouble to the other party.
2. Meet more often: Try to arrange more opportunities to meet, such as having dinner, watching movies, walking, etc. This will help you better understand each other and establish deeper ties.
3. Honesty: In the process of communication, express your thoughts and feelings honestly, and also listen to the other party's opinions and ideas. This will help build healthier and more stable relationships.
4. Respect each other: respect each other's wishes and decisions, and do not force them to do things they do not want. At the same time, respect each other's privacy and personal space.
5. Take your time: Don't rush to push the relationship to a higher level, such as marriage or cohabitation. It takes time to understand and adapt to each other, and it takes patience and time to establish a more stable and long-term relationship.
It should be noted that each person and situation is different, and the final result depends on the feelings and decisions of both parties. If you find that you are not suitable for each other or have no common ground, you should also stop communicating as soon as possible to avoid wasting time and energy.