Relationship Advice
First Meeting After Matchmaking: What to Ask and How to Prepare
SmartRishtey Team
May 31, 2026
Before the Meeting
Preparation is key to a confident, relaxed first meeting. Here is what to do in advance:
- Review their profile carefully — note their interests, career, family background
- Prepare open-ended questions — not an interrogation, but genuine curiosity
- Choose comfortable clothes — look your best without overdressing
- Choose a comfortable venue — a quiet café or family home works well for a first meeting
Questions Worth Asking
Good conversation goes beyond surface-level small talk. Here are meaningful questions to explore:
About Life Goals
- Where do you see yourself in five years?
- What does an ideal work-life balance look like for you?
- Are you open to relocating if career opportunities arise?
About Family and Values
- How do you describe your family's values?
- How would you handle decisions where family opinions differ from yours?
- What role do you imagine in-laws playing in your married life?
About Expectations in Marriage
- What does a happy marriage look like to you?
- How do you prefer to resolve disagreements?
- What are your thoughts on financial management as a couple?
What NOT to Ask in a First Meeting
- Avoid highly personal questions about past relationships
- Do not probe about salary figures immediately
- Avoid religious or political debates in a first meeting
Signs the Meeting Went Well
- The conversation flowed naturally
- You both laughed and were at ease
- They asked thoughtful questions in return
- The time passed quickly
After the Meeting
Reflect honestly on how you felt — not just intellectually but emotionally. Did you feel respected? Comfortable? Excited to learn more about them? Trust your instincts, and take the time you need before deciding to proceed.
Remember: this is a beginning, not a commitment. The goal of the first meeting is simply to see if there is enough common ground to continue getting to know each other.