'Together, we could…' is a Hinge prompt that practically invites you to suggest a first date — and most people waste it on 'change the world' or 'travel anywhere'. Below: 60 versions that name specific, achievable shared activities. Some are small (split a sandwich at a particular shop). Some are big (drive to a specific town for one specific reason). All of them sound like real plans someone could say yes to.

60 together, we could — hinge answers

split a tasting menu and a regret.

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walk every used bookstore in the village in one sunday.

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drive an hour to try a specific sandwich and turn back.

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make brunch a quarterly event we don't cancel.

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finally write the cookbook in our notes apps.

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open and close a wine bar on a tuesday.

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rate every cookie at the bakery on 4th.

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spend the whole weekend not doing what we planned.

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make a playlist of 30 songs we both think peaked in the 2010s.

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decide on a 'tuesday' restaurant and protect it.

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host one dinner a season for our friends.

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skip the popular brunch place for the one with the better tea.

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split a focaccia and pretend we don't want a second.

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drive to a town we read about and walk three blocks.

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do a 'no phones' dinner on the same day every month.

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spend a sunday afternoon at the same coffee shop reading separately.

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take a one-night trip to a place we've only seen photos of.

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split a long pasta dish and a controversial dessert.

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make a calendar of small adventures we'd cancel for each other.

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find the best bagel within a 5-mile radius and call it a project.

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do the same hike twice — once in summer, once in october.

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wander a museum and decide what we'd steal.

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open a small newsletter that's just about restaurants we've tried.

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spend one full saturday outside, even in november.

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write a list of books we'd both want our hypothetical kid to read.

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go to the new place on a tuesday before anyone else does.

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split a slow morning with no plans after.

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take a long drive with the same album on repeat.

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find a small bookstore in a small town and read on the floor.

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host a movie night where the only rule is no commentary.

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do the diner crawl across three neighborhoods.

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open a wine bar in our heads, pick the menu, never open it.

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spend a saturday at a farmer's market and overcommit to vegetables.

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do the bagel tour and rate them on a spreadsheet.

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drive to the place i loved in college and judge it.

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sit at the bar at our favorite italian place and order the simplest pasta.

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take a friday off, drive somewhere, return monday.

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split a slow dinner at a place i've been meaning to try.

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host a 'no plans' weekend at home with bad movies.

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decide a quarterly trip — one weekend, one tank of gas.

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spend a sunday at a museum then a bookstore then a bar.

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go to the wedding of my friends and disappear at 10:30.

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make our coffee order at the local spot a single combined order.

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do a 'one small adventure a week' project for a season.

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drive to a beach in november and stay one night.

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host a quiet birthday for someone who isn't a fan of birthdays.

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have one shared route we walk every other sunday.

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find a diner with a broken neon sign and make it ours.

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spend a tuesday evening writing letters to people who'd like a letter.

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do a coffee crawl of every shop within a 20-minute walk.

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  • 51.

    make a 'best of the year' list and exchange it on dec 31.

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  • 52.

    see the same band three years in a row.

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  • 53.

    spend the day reading at a park and meeting at sunset.

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  • 54.

    go to a hotel bar that's better than the rest of the hotel.

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  • 55.

    host one dinner a month with a different cookbook.

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  • 56.

    do a 30-minute walk every sunday morning without exception.

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  • 57.

    spend a fall weekend at a bookstore i've been dreaming about.

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  • 58.

    split a long lunch on a wednesday and call it work.

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  • 59.

    do the 'try a new sandwich every week' project for a season.

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  • 60.

    drive to a small island and stay 24 hours.

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Best 'together we could' answers double as date suggestions. If your match reads it and thinks 'yeah, when?' — you've won the prompt. Skip 'travel the world' and 'try every restaurant' — those aren't invitations, they're cliches.

Frequently asked

Should 'together we could' suggest an actual date?

Yes. It's the most generous Hinge prompt because it doubles as a soft date proposal. The best answers are SPECIFIC enough that someone could literally agree to them — 'walk every used bookstore in the village in one Sunday' is a plan, 'go on adventures' is not.

Is 'together we could' too forward for an opener?

Not if the suggestion is specific and low-stakes. 'Try every cookie at the bakery on 4th' is a plan a stranger can comfortably accept. 'Get married in Vegas' is a joke that you can save for date three.