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Executive Search Dating Offers Valentine's Day Do's and Don'ts for Vancouver Singles

Tue Feb 5, 2008 9:01am EST
  VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Feb 05 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 Vancouver based Executive Search Dating, The Dating Headhunter(R),
offers a few tips to Vancouver singles for the first major event of the
2008 dating calendar: Valentine's Day!

    "Valentine's Day can be a stressful day for singles, but it doesn't have
to be," says Paddi Rice, President and Founder of Executive Search
Dating. "There are some simple things that singles can do to make
Valentine's Day a fun time!"

    3 Valentine's Day Do's and Don'ts For Vancouver Singles:

    1. Try to avoid having a first date on Valentine's Day. First dates go
better without the pressure.

    2. Make it a fun night: pamper yourself with a special treat, or hit the
town with some fun single friends.

    3. Stay positive: if you are single, don't let the commercially driven
Valentine's Day frenzy bring you down... there will be plenty more to
enjoy in the future once you've found Mr. or Ms. Right. Besides, the
spring dating season is just around the corner!

    About Executive Search Dating:

    Based in Vancouver, B.C., Executive Search Dating
(www.ExecutiveSearchDating.com) is The Dating Headhunter(R): Intelligent
dating for busy Vancouver professionals. Executive Search Dating clients
can relax and enjoy the process of dating and LEAVE THE HUNTING TO US(TM).

    The Executive Search Dating Media Centre:

    See what other media stories have been done about Executive Search Dating
at our Media Centre (http://www.executivesearchdating.com/media.html).

Contacts:
Executive Search Dating
Paddi Rice
President
Cell: (604) 880-7423
Email: paddi@executivesearchdating.com
Website: www.ExecutiveSearchDating.com

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