Woman leaves blind date after the first 5 minutes due to a "strong gut feeling", despite man driving long-distance to meet her: 'The moment we met, he gave off very annoyed and angry vibes'

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  • Awkward first date
  • I walked out within 5-10 min of a date

    Hey guys, as the title says, I cut a date short for the first time, literally within 5-10 minutes of meeting him.
  • We met on a dating app and planned to meet tonight. I suggested a place close to me because going further into the city wasn't possible tonight, and he agreed.
  • He drove quite a distance, which I genuinely appreciated. But the moment we met, he gave off very annoyed and angry vibes.
  • The place we went to didn't seem to be his vibe, maybe because he doesn't drink, even though I mentioned they had mocktails.
  • Then he suggested we go downstairs to the coffee shop, which was about to close soon.
  • I tried making conversation to help things feel more comfortable, but whether he was nervous or not, he just seemed irritated.
  • My gut was telling me something was off. I asked him a simple question about whether he moved to the country recently, and he responded in a way that felt defensive and almost angry, like, "Why would you think I moved here recently?" I told him I was just trying to get to know him.
  • We went down to the café, but since it was closing soon, he didn't want to get anything.
  • I suggested we could go to another place, but as soon as we stepped outside, my discomfort got stronger.
  • He hadn't smiled once, he seemed tense and pissed off for reasons I couldn't understand, and I just didn't feel safe or comfortable continuing.
  • Right before we walked further, I told him I wasn't feeling it. Before I could even finish, he just walked off.
  • And this isn't a huge thing, but it does matter to me: he barely even opened the door while we were walking out.
  • Man holding the door open
  • I was the one doing it. It may seem small, but I'm looking for a chivalrous man, and it honestly annoyed me.
  • So... AITA? I did feel bad because he drove a long way, but I honestly couldn't continue the date.
  • EthylPaige What made you ask him if he just moved to the country youre in?
  • OP Electronic_Jelly_170 He has a thick accent and I didn't ask him to offend him was literaly just a question? I don't truly see this as offensive. I'm not from that country either but I lived here for about ten years and I don't have an accent and people do ask me if I moved recently I never take offence to that. I don't get it Imao
  • Fragrant-Duty-9015 INFO: Do you look like your pictures?
  • OP Electronic_Jelly_170 yeah lol, i never edit my pics, idk if he was nervous or mad about driving far he just was giving off vibes of an short tempered man and had a thick accent therefore i asked if he moved to the country recently. I never had to do this on any of my dates. ever
  • Blonde woman checking the time on her watch
  • TheWaco Fogey NTA. You have to trust your instincts in these situations. That's especially true on first blind-ish dates, when you really have no idea who the person is or whether they can be trusted. Plus: This was him at the point when he would presumably put his best foot forward. Imagine what a second hour with this guy would have been like, let alone a second date. You dodged a bullet.
  • NTA. Capital-Yogurt6148 You absolutely did the right thing. Trust your gut. You have good instincts.
  • SouthOrlandoFather NTA. I am guessing once he was 75% into his long drive he questioned why he drove so far and regretted his decision.
  • Lis519-7148 I don't care much about opening the door, but if I don't have a good feeling, it's okay to get out of there.
  • catlady7667 NTA. I regret not trusting my instincts about a person several times.
  • Impossible-Link2623 Always trust your gut.

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