
"When Nova arrived, hoodie, swagger and all, I thought: Oh God, it's the rude boy from year 10. But then he smiled, apologised for being late, called it a red flag himself, and we were laughing in seconds. I was unexpectedly charmed. What did you talk about? It was a proper easy-flowing conversation. He asked questions, I asked questions, and neither of us monologued. Rare and refreshing."
"Good table manners? Impeccable. No open-mouth chewing, no cutlery carnage and not one slurp. Best thing about Nova? He's funny, proper gentleman vibes, and totally down to earth. He gave me his jacket at the end of the night, and not in a cheesy way. Also, his dog impression 10 out of 10 ridiculous, but I was crying laughing. Would you introduce Nova to your friends? Definitely, he'd end up in the group chat."
When Nova arrived wearing a hoodie and swagger, initial impression was that he looked like a rude schoolboy, but his smile, apology for lateness and self-deprecating remark immediately charmed. Conversation flowed easily with mutual questions and no monologues. There were no awkward moments. Table manners were impeccable with no open-mouth chewing, cutlery carnage or slurping. Nova displayed humour, gentlemanly manners and groundedness, gave his jacket at the end of the night, and performed a ridiculous dog impression that provoked tears of laughter. The dater would definitely introduce him to friends and described him as funny, grounded and surprisingly smooth. The matching was blind; photos and personal details are provided by organizers.
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