okay so at my highscool in feburary were having a winterfest dance and its girl ask guys. and i like this guy and im pretty sure he likes me back since weve told each other that. and i wanna ask him to it, but the thing is i dont know how. i want to make it cute, but not really cheesy because we arent close enough for major things.. just something simple and cute that i could do but not over the top and i dont just wanna be like hey wanna go with me
so if you have any ideas at all then let me know please.. i dont want someone else to ask him before i do!
thanks.. i rate
mystical_breeze answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 3:41 pm: Well if you both like eachother, he will probably say sure. Just ask him in person or maybe in a note and be like, "Hey do you have a date for the winterfest? (he says no) Oh .. want to go with me? I think we'd have a pretty good time," or like the other person said, write something cute at the bottom of a note. It doesn't really matter what you say, because even if you feel stupid saying something, he'll think it's cute any way you say it (yeah, guys think its cute when girl's say the wrong thing). Well good luck and have a good time!
jesa21 answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 3:21 pm: well since you both like each other, hell prolly say yes, so just an idea, not cheesy, not major,an not just hey wanna go.....hmmmm try printing up a literal invitation to the winterfest, just inviting him to go....then make a joke at the bottom,or insidea card type, like yes, theres a catch,.....you have to take me with you duh! lol not too serious, not to light, hope you like. good luck! [ jesa21's advice column | Ask jesa21 A Question ]
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