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Ideas for Asking
(for Ages 16-18)
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Buy a bag of Hershey kisses and take out all the little papers that say kisses, replacing them with little papers that state things you liked about him/her. You can number them, creating a message when put together in order (invitation or a poem).
Decorate the guy's (or girls') room with balloons and streamers, and put little chocolate kisses everywhere. Then put a bag of kisses somewhere obvious, like on the pillow, attach a note to the bag that says, "Dump bag over head." Include a note which will fall out of the bag (place the note in the bag, so it falls out), which reads: "Now that I have kissed you from head to toe, will you go to the dance with me?"
If you have a cooperative teacher, ask him/her to do a class activity. Find out about your potential date and make a list of questions. The teacher should have all the students stand up at the beginning of the game The questions should narrow out the askee: i.e. Sit down if you are a guy; remain standing if you were born in the summer; sit down if you have a dog; etc. until the only person still standing would be your potential date. The teacher would then give this person an envelope with your invitation.
Get a raisin and put it into water until it fills out. Take it out of the water and cut a hole in it. Then put your message or whatever your doing inside and let it dry out again. Put it with a bunch of other raisins and make him/her find the message. Attack a note to the box of raisins that says "The raisin I have sent this box will be found inside."
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.
Make a simple web site and ask him/her out personally (get a web page from a free service). You may want to add some nifty graphics like hearts. If they don't have the internet, have them go to the Library.
Go out to his/her car while he/she is in class or at work and fill the car with balloons. Include a note or a posterboard, asking him/her out.
Send a bag of popcorn with a note that says "for a popping good time, come with me to __________".
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.
Get a small pool and put it in the guys front yards with real fish in it. One some sort of paper write...OUT OF ALL THE FISH IN THE SEA, GO TO _________ 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.
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.
Get a fortune cookie and take the fortune out of it and put in your own fortune that says will you go to.... with me? The easiest way to get the fortune out is to take tweezers and just pull it out and then put the new one in the same way.
While at school, have a friend deliver a treasure map leading from his/her classroom to yours (the hardest path possible, with "X" marking where you are and a time to meet you). Wear a sign or a t-shirt with a big "X" on. Just ask him/her out or give him/her a bottle with gold chocolate coins with a note asking for a date.
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.
Laminate a message that says, "I know this is cheesy, but will you go to ____ with me? Have a pizza delivery set up for a cheese pizza, and ask them to attach your message to the inside of the pizza box.
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!
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