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QuestionWhat does it mean if the girl I ask to homecoming says maybe?Community AnswerIt could mean she doesn't want to go with you but she also doesn't want to hurt your feelings, she might be waiting to see if someone else is going to ask her, or she may just want some time to think it over before making a decision.
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QuestionIf I ask someone out and they say no, would it make me desperate to ask someone else?Community AnswerNo, not at all. It's not desperate to want a date to a dance, so if one girl says no, just brush yourself off and move on to the next potential option!
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QuestionShould ask my date to homecoming to be my girlfriend?Community AnswerIf you really like her, sure! If you're a little on the fence about it, maybe wait until after the dance so you can get to know each other better and decide if it's a good fit.
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QuestionWhat if I'm too nervous to talk to her, but she likes me?Community AnswerIf she likes you, you've really got nothing to worry about. Just go up to her and say hi. Start a conversation about something else to break the ice, like school, the weather, a common interest, etc. Then try to casually ask if she has a date for the homecoming dance, and if she says no, go ahead and ask her!
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QuestionWhat if I'm younger than most girls in my class? Because of my grades, I skipped a grade level and will be 12 when homecoming starts.Community AnswerThat's okay. Most girls won't mind a slight age difference. Just do your best to be confident. If you're confident, you will come across as more mature.
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QuestionWhen is the best time to ask her?RonTheKiehnCommunity AnswerTry to find a time when you are alone and the atmosphere is good. Keep in mind, you don't want to wait for the perfect moment, just try to find a time that's good enough.
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QuestionDo I give the girl the sign after asking her to homecoming?Community AnswerYes, she may want to keep it. Who knows, if you two decide to eventually pursue a serious relationship, the sign could be an important keepsake.
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QuestionWhat should I wear when asking?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter what you wear as long both you and your clothes are clean. Wearing something nice might help your chances, but it's not absolutely necessary.
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QuestionHow do I respond if a guy asks me to a dance?Community AnswerIf you like the guy, say yes. If you don't like the guy, let him down gently. Say something like, "I appreciate you asking me, but I really think of you as just a friend."
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QuestionHow do I know when to ask her if she's free for homecoming night?Community AnswerJust ask her in advance if she free and would like to go with you.
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QuestionWhat if she doesn't respond after I text her to go to Homecoming with me? Does that mean she doesn't want to go?Community AnswerIf she doesn't respond to your text after several hours, I would assume that she doesn't want to go. If you see her in person later, you could always ask, "Hey, did you see my text?" just to be sure.
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QuestionHow do I ask a girl to homecoming as a lesbian? What do I do if I get rejected?Community AnswerMake sure she's interested in other girls first. You can ask subtle questions to try to find out, or just be direct and ask her if she's straight. If you ask and she says no, don't let it upset you too much. There could be a million reasons why she might not want to go with you, some of which have nothing to do with you. (Some LGBTQ+ just can't handle the scrutiny or teasing of being seen with a same-sex date.) If she says no, just say, "That's okay, thanks anyway."
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QuestionHow do I ask a girl that is 2 grade levels above me that is also a friend? How do I not make the friendship weird if she says no?Community AnswerAsk to go as friends, then go from there. Once you're actually at Homecoming, ask her to dance and see if you get romantic vibes from her, or just confess your feelings. Even if she says she's not interested in you romantically, things might be a little "weird" for a while, but your friendship will recover.
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QuestionHow do I avoid potential awkwardness after asking?Community AnswerJust stay calm and try to act confident (but not arrogant). It's going to feel a little awkward no matter what. If she says no, just say, "That's cool, thanks anyway."
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QuestionHow do I ask someone out to homecoming if I've asked the person out in the past?Community AnswerIf the person said no to your previous approach, you'd do well to respect any reasons given and, if the situation or reasons are unchanged, ask someone else instead. If the person agreed to go out with you, on the other hand, then there should be no issue. Either way, you've faced rejection with this person once before, so you really have nothing to lose by asking.
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QuestionI want to ask a girl to homecoming, but I just can't work up enough confidence to try. What should I do?Community AnswerEvaluate the situation. What do you have to lose? If she says no then that's that, but you have no shot at going with her if you don't ask at all, so you should try. If you really can't work up the nerve to talk to her, you could always give her a note or send her a text (but most girls really appreciate the effort it takes someone to ask in person).
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QuestionWhat do I if I get insulted when asking a girl to homecoming?Community AnswerIf you mean insulted by the girl, that's unlikely to happen, and if it does, then you know she's not a nice person and you probably wouldn't have had fun with her anyway. If you mean insulted by other people, just ignore them. They're probably just jealous that you're bold enough to ask a girl out.
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QuestionHow far out from homecoming should I ask a girl out?Community AnswerYou should ask her 2-3 weeks in advance. You don't want to wait around until the last minute and risk her agreeing to go with someone else.
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QuestionHow can I give a hint to a guy that I want him to ask me to homecoming?Community AnswerJust bring up the subject of homecoming and mention you don't have a date yet. If he's interested in going with you, he'll likely take the opportunity to ask.
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QuestionWhat if I'm too shy to ask her if she has plans, and I'm worried her friends will tell her?Community AnswerJust do it. This happened to me, and I ended up just asking her friends if she had plans already. Just make sure that the person is a mutual friend. If you are afraid of her friends telling her first, then just ask. Find a moment when she isn't surrounded by other people and just go for it. If you get rejected, just be chill and brush it off. Even if things go wrong, you'll feel better after you tell her.
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QuestionWhat are the homecoming traditions regarding mums? Should a girl give one to her date or is it the other way around?Community AnswerNormally the boy gives the flower to the girl, but I don't think it will be an issue if you did it either way.
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QuestionWhat is an acceptable time frame for asking a girl to homecoming? What is considered too early?Community AnswerThe earlier, the better. It gives you more of a chance to ask before anyone else does and then both of you can begin planning for the event.
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QuestionHow early should I ask someone to homecoming?Community AnswerAsk about 3 - 4 weeks before the event. The earlier you ask, the less chance the person you want to ask will have been asked to homecoming by someone else.
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QuestionWhat should I wear to homecoming as a male?Community AnswerMen usually wear a nice tuxedo or dark suit.
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QuestionIs giving her a note (saying: 1) Are you going to homecoming, Yes No 2) Do you have a date, Yes No, 3) Would you like to go with me? Yes No) at the beginning of class fine?Searoller27Community AnswerIt is generally better to ask a girl to homecoming verbally. If you just slip her a note, she is a lot less likely to say yes.
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