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Ideas for Asking
(for Ages 19-21)

Get a bunch of cardboard boxes from a local grocery store and build a castle on the lawn. Attach a flag saying "Princess --------" Inside, leave a note asking "Her royal highness" out on a date. Be sure to tell her who the Prince Charming is.

The guy that asked me to a dance is really athletic, and especially loves soccer. He had a game that night, and before a game, the team asks girls to wear their soccer jerseys, and he asked me to wear his. That night I wore his jersey to the game, and I watched him play. At the end of his game, he walked across the soccer field with a huge bouquet of my favorite flowers, and a t-shirt that he made that said " ----, will you go to the ------ with me?" And on the back, it said," Please say yes!"

Pour some water into a large bowl. Put a capsule (like from a gum ball machine) with a piece of paper asking them to go to the dance. If the capsule doesn't sink, try adding sugar. Freeze it and leave it on their door step. It's also a cute way to answer someone who asked you to the dance.

If you want to make a lasting impression, use an aerial letter banner; everyone who sees it will remember...especially that special someone.

Make a snowman and put it on his/her porch, write a note saying.. I'd melt if you went to the _______dance with me!

Buy a LARGE bag of M&Ms. Punch out enough circles with a hole punch corresponding to the letters in your name. Write the letters on the small circles and glue them on the M&M's (one letter for each M&M). Put them in a bag and tape the bag to a sign "Will you go with me to ___________".

To ask someone to a dance, laminate the message "I'd melt if you would go with me to the dance" and then freeze it in a block of ice. Tell them to melt whatever you gave them, so when it's all melted, they will see your message.

Get a big rock and a little rock. Write "yes" on the small rock and "no" on the big rock. Make sure the big rock weighs too much to carry alone. Attach a note saying "You would ROCK my world if you would go to the dance with me. Please return the appropriate response."

On a blank T-shirt, write with permanent marker, write on a plain shirt, "Out of all the names on this tee will you go to_________with me?" Write different names all over the shirt with washable marker, then write your name with permanent marker. Give instructions to wash the shirt to find out who is asking (your name will be the only one left).

Find a song [it would be better if you like it, or see if one of your favorite songs has the words in it. It would be better if it had a romantic/love theme/vibe.] That has these words in it: will you go out with me (a ? Is optional]. Type the lyrics out and put the song name and artist and your name/info on the bottom also. Then take a piece of red/pink construction paper. Put it on top of he lyrics and hold it up to light and mark where to cut around so you can see the words. After cutting the construction paper, place it over the lyrics and read it [If the words are random put numbers signaling which one to read first, etc. Then staple the top left corner and place in an envelope. Give it to him/her in anyway you like!

Get a bag of skittles. On one side of the Skittles write a message: "Will you go to the dance?" On the other side put numbers so that when the numbers are in order the message is spelled. Put all the Skittles in a jar with instructions on how to arrange the Skittles. They then have to sort all the Skittles to find the ones with letters.

Deliver to him/her a softball that has "will you be my catch?" written on it. Also include the time, your name, and place to meet.

How to ask a girl to a dance: Put a large bag of flour on her doorstep with this paper: The Recipe for Homecoming 1. First add a pinch of excitement. 2. Mix in some happiness. 3. Sprinkle in a group of smiles. 4. Throw in a bundle of fun. 5. Add a drop of thrills and suspense. 6. Lastly, sift through the flour to find out who is asking you. Do not put your name in the flour. Instead, an hour later drop off a flower with your name in it and a sign that says Whoops! Wrong Flower!

Get a 5 gallon bucket, and fill it 1/2 way with water. Get two Rose Buds and put one of the rose buds in the water (let freeze) When it is frozen put in the rest of the water filling the bucket, then add the other Rose bud. At the top attach a note that is frozen in the block of ice, the note should read "Us two BUDS should get together and make our hearts MELT for the _______ dance." Let it freeze together. When this is all frozen take the bucket set it on the doorstep of the person you are going to ask, set a hammer on it and write the persons name on the bucket. Leave your name at the very bottom of the bucket.

If you're good with words, try altering the stanzas in a well-known song or poem to fit the occasion. Print them on a colored sheet of paper and have it delivered.

Send an invitation for a date in pieces over a period of several days. You can write riddles, or send puzzle pieces, or compose a poem or song.

Send a bag of popcorn with a note that says "for a popping good time, come with me to __________".


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