If you ever wonder how the other half of the dating world lives, a recent survey by It's Just Lunch can tell you how you stack up compared to other singles in the dating world. It can also let you know if you are calling too soon after the first date; have a chance at marrying a coworker; or should head down to the local bar to drown your heartbreak away.

First Dates:
According to 41 percent of singles, Wednesday is the best day for a first date, and 46 percent of people say that Italian is the cuisine of choice for first-date dinners. There is only a 1 in 8 chance that a first date will call you for a second date after 24 hours. Forty-nine percent of women never call or they expect the man to call first; 20 percent of women call two days later, while 15 percent call the next day. Of the guys, 45 percent call the next day, 32 percent call two days later, and 14 percent call three days later.

Interoffice & Internet Dating:
Forty-four percent of workplace romances lead to marriage, while 43 percent of women and 25 percent of men who had an office affair that ended badly reported their work suffered as a result. It takes an average of four weeks before Internet daters will arrange to meet off-line, says a 2005 study by Love.com.

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly.
Fifty-one percent of American men spend over $100 monthly on dates, and 29 percent spend over $150. Sixty-eight percent of men treat on the first date and now, nearly 2/3 of U.S. women spend less than $50 a month on dating. Eighty-six percent of American men and 91 percent of women agree that two alcoholic drinks are the maximum on a first date, and one in five would refrain from drinking.

Twenty-nine percent of men say that they were the one who called it quits, while 51 percent of women say they initiated their most recent split. Thirty-six percent of adults say they get over an ex by dating someone new and 22 percent drown their sorrows in alcohol. Fifteen percent say they go shopping--and a jet-setting 10 percent go on a vacation.