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Ways to Ask Somebody to Prom

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Summary: When asking somebody to prom, it's important to show confidence and to ask in person, rather than in the form of an e-mail or text. Make a proposal for a prom date fun with help from a relationship coach in this free video on dating tips and prom.

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Donna Barnes is a professional life coach, relationship expert, television host, columnist and producer, as well as the author of "It's All About You." Barnes has been attracting a lot...read more

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"Hi, I'm Donna Barnes. I'm a life and relationship coach and the owner of NY Dating Coach in New York City. In this clip we'll talk about ways to ask somebody to prom. Now, assuming that you're not already in a relationship with this person, then I think the more confidence you can show when you do it, the more likely they will be to say yes. And I know that can be hard, but believe me, you look better showing confidence than you do not showing confidence. So, you know, tell yourself that they're going to say yes. And really just kind of walk up and be comfortable in it and say hey... maybe throw it out of you know what are you doing for prom? Or maybe get that kind of reaction before you flat out say, "Would you like to go to prom with me?" Although I think that that's a very appropriate way to ask, but... and do something fun if you want maybe. If it is somebody that you have a good relationship... maybe leave her a fun little note or... don't text her. Don't email her or anything like that. That's so not cool. You need to really do something romantic or ask her face to face. This is Donna Barnes from New York City."

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