Wanted: second chance at first date

060810 An Italian couple sits during lunch as Steve Black of Australia dives past their balcony in the lead up round four of the 2010 Red Bull Cliff Diving world series in Polignano a Mare August 5, 2010. Gary Hunt of England currently leads the six round series, with the fourth stop taking place this Sunday, August 8. REUTERS/Dean Treml/Red Bull Photofiles (ITALY - Tags: SPORT DIVING SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

060810 An Italian couple sits during lunch as Steve Black of Australia dives past their balcony in the lead up round four of the 2010 Red Bull Cliff Diving world series in Polignano a Mare August 5, 2010. Gary Hunt of England currently leads the six round series, with the fourth stop taking place this Sunday, August 8. REUTERS/Dean Treml/Red Bull Photofiles (ITALY - Tags: SPORT DIVING SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

Published Feb 24, 2014

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London - Ever wished you could go back in time to improve a disastrous first date? You are not alone.

According to a survey, a third of Britons would like a chance to relive the first date they had with their current partner – and do things differently.

The poll, carried out by Universal Pictures, found that 31 percent said their biggest regret was not making the first move.

A fifth would not have drunk as much on the date, 16 percent said they should have called their other half sooner after it was over – and 14 percent said they had babbled on for far too long about personal issues, or even talked about their ex-partner. - Daily Mail

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