
Escort Etiquette Prague: Simple Rules for a Calm Date
Good etiquette isn’t a rigid code. It’s a few practical habits that keep your evening comfortable, discreet and relaxed. Start by choosing a woman whose style feels right — browse companions at our girls. A short, clear agreement beforehand avoids misunderstandings and lets the night flow naturally.
Before you meet: 7 steps to a smooth start
- Time and duration: propose a clear window (for example 7:30–9:00 pm) and choose 60/90/120 minutes.
- Setting: decide between a discreet incall or an outcall to where you already are.
- Message: add one line about pace/atmosphere (calmer, conversation welcome, etc.).
- Budget: align with prices & packages.
- Punctuality: if you’re running late, say so early and offer an alternative (+10/20 minutes).
- Contact: save the number and arrival instructions; exact incall addresses are typically shared after confirmation.
- Buffer: leave 15–30 minutes between other plans so you don’t feel rushed.
How to write messages (short templates)
First-timer: “Hi, Friday 8–9:30 pm, 90 minutes, incall. I prefer a calmer pace and conversation. Thank you.”
Clear on duration: “Hi, tomorrow 7:30 pm, 120 minutes, incall. Please confirm.”
Last-minute: “Hi, today 9–10:30 pm, 90 minutes. Prefer incall if available. Thanks.”
Keep notes brief and polite. Time, duration, location and one line on pace are enough.
On arrival: what supports the mood
Say hello, align briefly and switch your phone to silent. Being tidy, lightly scented and relaxed helps far more than over-planning. Small gestures (a chocolate, a tiny flower) are pleasant but never mandatory. Alcohol is fine in moderation; the goal is a clear, comfortable head.
Communication and boundaries
Simple yes/no works best. If something matters, say it in one sentence and early. Agreement is ongoing rather than a one-time checklist. A pause or change of pace is perfectly fine when you voice it calmly. This approach is the heart of escort etiquette Prague in practice: clear, kind and easy to follow for both sides.
Payment, changes and extensions
Stick to the agreed duration and rates. If you’d like to extend, ask in good time (for example +30 minutes) and check whether logistics allow it. Any change needs a clear yes from both sides.
Delays and cancellations
Delays: “Apologies — I’m running about +15 minutes. Would 7:45–9:15 pm be okay?”Cancellations: the earlier you notify, the better; a short, polite note is enough.Rescheduling: if timing slips, offer two alternative windows right away.
Phone, photos and personal data
Phone on silent. Don’t take photos without explicit consent. Keep personal information minimal — for both of you. Discretion isn’t a slogan; it’s how you communicate.
Mini scenarios (quick navigation)
Nervous at the start: share two sentences about pace and take a brief pause.
Dinner + date: leave a buffer so the meeting doesn’t begin rushed.
Morning date: choose a quiet setting, align a clear end time for departures.
After-care and follow-up
A short moment to unwind gives the evening a natural finish. If you’d like to send a thank-you note later, keep it simple: “Thank you — I enjoyed our time. If a similar time works for you soon, let me know.” There’s no pressure to rebook immediately.
30-second doorstep checklist
Payment ready • Phone on silent • Duration confirmed • Boundaries respected • Calm hello and an easy start
Conclusion
Clear expectations and simple communication make the evening flow on its own. Want to see who is available today? Check Today’s shifts.