I am planning on going to a dance but...
I am planning on going to a dance but I am afraid that if my crush asks me to dance I will be to nervous what should I do?
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If your crush is asking you to dance, it's probably a good sign that they're interested in you and want to get closer. It's totally normal to be a little nervous, but your crush may be nervous asking you too! If they ask, take a breath to calm down and give them your answer.
If you're feeling up for it, go out on the dance floor with them. Try to focus on the music and having a good time bonding with them. You can chat while you're dancing about the song that's playing or things happening around you. As you get more comfortable, you'll be able loosen up and show off some of your best dance moves.
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If you're feeling up for it, go out on the dance floor with them. Try to focus on the music and having a good time bonding with them. You can chat while you're dancing about the song that's playing or things happening around you. As you get more comfortable, you'll be able loosen up and show off some of your best dance moves.
Dancing is all about having a good time. Don’t be shy to say on your first couple of dances, “I'm a beginner” or “Have patience with me, I'm still learning.” This is the best way to not feel any pressure and most likely the other person will understand and encourage you.
The best thing to do is feel the connection with your partner by simply doing a basic two-step or a side-to-side rocking motion. This will get you two moving and ease the awkward tension of standing there doing nothing. Also, the biggest thing to do is to smile and have fun!
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The best thing to do is feel the connection with your partner by simply doing a basic two-step or a side-to-side rocking motion. This will get you two moving and ease the awkward tension of standing there doing nothing. Also, the biggest thing to do is to smile and have fun!
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