Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ask Away to the Homecoming Day

For all the guys out there who have no ideas how to ask a girl to homecoming, READ THIS. Hopefully, after reviewing what to do and what not to do, there may be a few brilliant ideas that will make her say, “Of course!”

Here is what not to do: do not stalk, do not profess love to a stranger, do not just assume someone will go without asking, do not wait until the last minute, and do not ask a million girls, because the last one will feel like a “last resort.” If you do not do all of these things, the girl you dream of going with could actually go with you.

Now, what to do to make sure the girl you want to make your homecoming date will say yes.

Step One: Ask someone that is fun and that you have talked to, a friend, this will make homecoming even more fun, and will help you be more relaxed.

Step Two: Get information. Does this girl already have a date? Does one of your friends want to ask her? (If something like that happens, the result is most likely going to be awkward… very awkward.)

Step Three: If you want to avoid being the lame guy who walks up to a girls locker and says, “Hey, sup, wanna go to homecoming with me?”, then find out what she likes. Girls love when you remember things about them. For example, if your future homecoming date loves Christmas, get her a Christmas tree. If she loves doughnuts, spell out the word ‘homecoming’ with donuts. The best bet for getting a girl to say yes is bribing her with something she loves, like food. Just make sure she’s not allergic to anything. If you say, “Here is your favorite [insert word here], it’s yours if you go to homecoming with me,” she is bound to be so excited and say, “Why of course, I would love to be your homecoming date!”

Step Four: Do not forget to actually get the tickets--that would be a real bummer if you did all that work to get the girl, and you failed her by not being able to go.

Step Five: Have fun! Homecoming will be a blast! Just relax and be yourself!

By Maureen Sleeting

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