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9 Ways To Ask Out Your Homecoming Date

9 Ways To Ask Out Your Homecoming Date

With homecoming fast approaching, some students still remain dateless. Try these suggestions to help  get that lucky guy or gal to attend the game with you.

Sing Your Heart Out
What a fantastic way to show your lady or gentlemen how much they mean to you. Serenade them with a song about why you would serve as the best homecoming date.

Write a Poem
Show that special someone your writing skills by using the art of poetry. Even something simple like a rewritten version of the classic “roses are red” could easily win a date to homecoming.

Make a Video
All of you future film makers, listen up. Why not make him or her a fun video displaying all of the entertaining things that could happen if they go to homecoming with you.

Make a Cheer
Perfect for the girls out there who love to show their spirit. Make a little cheer for that sweet fella, making sure to show all of your energy and pizzazz.

Shirts
You can get seven of your friends to write out “Will you go to homecoming with me?” on shirts and present it to your possible homecoming date.

Romantic Touch
All the Romeos will get their chance to woo their Juliet. Give your lady some roses and chocolate; an offer she can’t refuse.

Balloon Art
Calling all creative and imaginative people; use this opportunity to make abstract drawings on a balloon that says “Homecoming?” in the center. This will take some time, but will also show them that you put effort into it.

Flashmob
Get 10 of your best dancing buddies. Choreograph a 30 to 60 second routine and pop the big question at the end.

Keep It Simple
Why not just ask that fortunate soul to homecoming? It’s quick and to the point.

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