There are so many things to do and see in Manchester, that you should never be stuck for somewhere to take your date.But, with a population of over 2.5 million it can be a pretty daunting task to find love in Manchester in the first place.Ian Brown, one of Manchester's most famous sons, famously said that ‘Manchester has everything but a beach', and anyone who lives in Manchester will know how right he was.From the excellent Lowry Gallery for culture, to the Northern Quarter for vibrant nightlife, Manchester beats most other cities hands down for sheer variety of great things to do.Manchester's favourite love story is the classic Romeo and Juliet, according to a recent survey - showing the city's residents have a softer side.In recent years, Manchester has shaken off the old label of a grim northern town and become a city people fall in love with.
Manchester may be a modern city, but its residents still have time for love.Start by conditioning yourself to talk to random strangers, whether men or women.By striking up conversations with people in public, you’ll be putting yourself in a position to meet others naturally.You’ll also be able to practice dealing with your nerves.At a coffee shop (or any shopping/restaurant scenario), if there’s someone nearby, all you have to do is make an observation. I didn’t know people still had real books…” or almost anything else.