How to Ask a Date to Homecoming

Memories of your high school's homecoming weekend dance can be some of the most enduring and enjoyable of the entire high school experience. Add to those memories by asking your date to the dance in a creative and inventive fashion. Using your ingenuity and personality when asking your date to the homecoming dance can help you to stand out from all the other possible suitors and increase the chances that she will say "yes."

Instructions

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      Compose a note requesting the person to be your date to the dance, and then attach that note to a timer or an alarm clock. Place the clock into her backpack or locker, setting it to go off at a certain time.

    • 2

      Construct a banner to hang over the lockers next to his that proposes the simple question of his going to the dance with you. If you cannot obtain butcher paper for the banner, space the message out over individual sheets of papers, attaching those papers in a sequence.

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      Send a bouquet of her favorite flowers or a dozen cookies or doughnuts to her homeroom. Enclose a note asking her to accompany you to the dance. For an added amount of bravado, deliver them yourself. If you do decide to deliver sweets of some kind, send enough for the entire class so the other students will root for you.

    • 4

      Write him a poem about how much you would like him to be your date and the reasons why he should say yes. Write a short "roses are red" type poem if you are not used to writing poetry. If you are musically inclined, set the poem to music and sing it to him.

    • 5

      Write on a piece of poster board "Will you go to homecoming with me?" in large letters. On the other side of the poster board, write "Do not remove!" Place the poster board on the windshield of her car, with the homecoming question facing the car's interior. Secure it with the windshield wipers.

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