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Love: London style.(Rimmel beauty products)(Advertisement)

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British girls always seen to be having the time of their lives. They captivate us with their amazing style, clever sense of humor and truly unique personalities. And, to top it all off, guys just love 'em! We've compiled their best tips for you to try next time you hit your local scene in this fun guide to dating and love. London style. We'll tell you how to make a great first impression, what to wear, what topics to avoid when chatting up your date and how to slip a few British terms into your vocabulary.

AT FIRST BLUSH

British girls always seem to make a fab first impression. Here's how to cop their style and make it work for you.

* If a cute bloke catches your eye at the local pub, make the first move by sending a round of pints to his table.

* Make him laugh: don't be afraid to show him your wicked sense of humor.

* When he pays you a compliment, accept it gracefully; never downplay your fabulousness!

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