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Ideas for Asking
(for Ages 22-24)

"Star light, Star bright, will you be my prom date on this April night?" Write that message on cardboard star cut-outs and put them on the bedroom walls of the person you are asking to the dance.

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."

A cute way to ask someone you don't know well to a dance is to buy the Ice Breaker gum and put it all over their room with a sign that says "I think Prom would be a good ice breaker, will you go with me?"

Get an old clock that runs on batteries and has an alarm. Attach a note saying something like "If you have the time, would you like to go out with me?" Then set the alarm for about a minute later than the time you will drop it off and leave it on their porch or by their window at night.

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.

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.

Buy a package of yellow post-it notes. Write on every single one of them "Will you go to homecoming with me?" and put them all over his/her car while he/she is at work, with a poster on the windshield that says: "I had a question so I decided to post-it."

Write your message with each word of the message on a separate piece of paper. Put each piece inside a balloon, and leave the balloons for your potential date with the message "your invited to a popping good time. Pop all the balloons for the details."

Cut out dozens of paper hearts and glue a Popsicle to each heart. Stick the hearts all over the lawn. Make one big heart that says "Don't have a heart attack, I'm just asking you for a date"

Try having a date announced on a local radio station (sometimes local disc jockeys are endowed with a good sense of humor and will help out free of charge). Then send an anonymous note asking him/her to listen to that station at the time the announcement is to be made.

Get a box of Honeycomb cereal, on the outside write "Honey Comb your hair and lets go Dance'n" Then on the inside have your name cut up in pieces and let them figure it out.

Compose a unique card for a holiday or anniversary activity. As an example, January 8 launches National Goat Week. Or make up your own holiday and plan an event.

Send your date clues during the day (your last clue sends him/her to collect a piņata, which goes with the theme of your dance). Inside is a sign that says: "Hey, I would go hog wild if you were my date for Pigskin Ball", or "Dancing for joy if you could be my date for the Junior Prom". Or just make up your own message depending on what the design of the piņata is. Don't forget to fill it with candy. Remember to remind him/her to break it open.

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).

Here's how I asked my boyfriend to Homecoming. The theme was " A night under the stars". While he was out with his friends, I went to his house and decorated his closet doors. I took yellow poster board and wrote: "Star light star bright, first star you'll see tonight; I wish you may I wish you might, be my date Homecoming Night" and hung that up in the middle. I then took a bunch of glow in the dark stars, and star stickers and decorated around the poster on his closet door. It looked really cool and he loved it. Now I have a date for homecoming!

Get a bunch of balloons and place parts of a message in several of the balloons. Blow up all the balloons and leave a note that says "Pop Us". The recipient can put the words together to find out about the date.


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