Question Posted Sunday September 23 2007, 12:09 pm
ok,so this guy asked me to homecoming and i said yes... but i'm a little concerned that it might be awkward? he told me he'd take care of finding a group to go with and stuff but every time i ask he's like "i don't really care which group we go in" and that he has options and we'll see and maybe we don't need a group. ....which i donno, just me and him might be a little weird. so how can i make sure i have fun and that the whole situation isnt weird? and also, am i like allowed to dance w/ other people or do i have to dance w/ just him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Etiquette? Jeanne answered Monday September 24 2007, 11:33 pm: Well, if he figures out a group to go with, that'll be great. But if he doesn't, there's really nothing wrong with going just the two of you. I mean, it's only the ride to the dance, right? Once you get there, you can join up with whoever you want. As for dancing... yeah, I would say you'd need to dance the slow dances with him, and not with any other guys. But the other dances you can just dance in a group with everyone... as long as you don't leave him alone somewhere. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
xLiisten2urheart answered Monday September 24 2007, 9:53 pm: well. just make sure one of your good friend or friends are going. then you can be like AH! hold on i'll be right back!
& no you don't have to dance with just him
but itd be "polite" you could always just tell him i'll go with you but i wanna see my friends too! just be nice about it.
if its that awkward then maybe you should tell him you really wanna be with a group of people because its too weird for you. just tell him straight up and he'll proly feel relieved because he probably think its weird too!
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