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If you're looking for a date to the school dance and are tired of waiting around for a guy to ask you, don't worry! Asking a guy to go to a school dance is a lot easier and less embarrassing than you may think. Read this article to learn how.

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Prepping Yourself

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  1. This will save you a great deal of time and trouble, and give you enough time to find another potential date if necessary.
    • If you are unsure, then ask one of his friends or someone in his social circle. Try to figure this out before asking him out.
    • If he has a girlfriend, then he is probably going with her.
  2. In the event that your first choice is taken, having backup will ensure that you are not left without a date to the dance.
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  3. Consider asking him in person or via telephone if you have his number. It is also totally acceptable to ask him through email or Facebook message if you don't want to do it face-to-face.
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Asking Him Out

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  1. If you are doing the asking in person, then approach him and say hello.
    • Be sure to smile and act confident, even if you are extremely nervous. Most guys like girls who are confident and have self-esteem. (Don't act pompous or cocky, though).
    • Wear something that makes you feel attractive. If you feel beautiful on the inside, then it will show on the outside.
  2. Casually ask him whether or not he is going, and if he has made any plans.
    • If he already has another date, then don't ask him to ditch his current date to go with you. It is unfair to the other girl, and will come across as desperate and insensitive.
  3. Be sure to smile and look him in the eyes if you are doing the asking in person.
    • Share your current plans with him, if you have any. For example, if you and your girlfriends have rented a limousine, then tell him. This will help him make his decision, and show him that you have a fun evening planned.
  4. If he says yes, then tell him you are looking forward to it, but don't jump up and down screaming; you don't want to make him regret his decision! If he says no, then graciously tell him that there are no hard feelings, and move on.
  5. Decide who will pick up whom, where you will meet, and what color dress you are wearing if it is a formal dance so that he can determine what color to wear.
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    How do you ask someone to a dance over text?
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    John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health.
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    Ask him a simple question, like "Do you have any good dance moves?" or "When's the last time you wore your dancing shoes?" If you'd rather be more direct, say something like "Hey! There's this really amazing dance coming up that's going to have some food, drinks, and really good music. Maybe you could join me and bring your dancing shoes?"
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    Can I ask a guy to a school dance through using a note?
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    Yes, that is perfectly fine.
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    I have a huge crush on this boy from another class, and I think he might like me back. My school's dance is in June. How do I ask him if I never even spoken with him?
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    Introduce yourself during lunch or recess. The chances of you going with him are not very high if you can't muster the courage to talk to him a few times before the dance.
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      • Avoid asking him in front of a group of other people. It will make things uncomfortable for both parties, especially if his answer is no.
      • For the best results, ask out a boy who you think might be interested in you or who you are friends with. Though don't be afraid of asking your crush!

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      • Before asking a guy to the dance, discreetly figure out if he already has a date rather than risking embarrassment. Casually ask one of his friends so you don't have to directly ask him until you know he's available.
      • When asking face-to-face, smile confidently even if you feel shy inside. Looking self-confident makes a good impression. And wear an outfit that makes you feel gorgeous — inner beauty shines through!
      • It's smart to think of a backup guy to ask just in case your first choice already has plans or turns you down. That way, you ensure you'll have a fun date for the dance no matter what.
      • Whether he says yes or no, resist the urge to scream or burst into tears. Keep your composure by taking a few deep breaths. Not getting overly emotional preserves your dignity.
      • If he says no, be gracious about it! Politely say, "No problem at all!" and move on. Getting upset or begging him to change his mind will seem desperate. Just stay poised.
      • If he happily accepts, discuss color-coordinating outfits for the dance so you'll look cohesive in photos. Also, settle who will pick up whom and other logistics.
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