okay well our school's having the homecoming dance on friday ocotbber 19th and im a freshman so im new at it. that day is also my birthday, so what i was going to do was go to the football game, then homecoming dance and then go out to eat with a bunch of my friends. does this sound like a good idea? what are some ideas i could do for my birthday?
what do you usually wear to homecoming ? is it all fancy? or is it just something casual? since it's my birthday im going to be either wearing a crown, or maybe a pin that says birthday girl or something because i want to celebrate my birthday too!
As for what you should wear, ask someone at your school. Most homecomings are semi-formal and you wear short dresses and guys wear nice pants and a nice shirt. However, some are casual, so as I said, ask around.
I advise not wearing a crown to homecoming. A senior girl is crowned Homecoming Queen at homecoming, and she gets to wear a crown. She will probably be annoyed with a random freshmen wearing a crown because it's supposed to be her special night, sort of. Wearing the birthday girl pin will be a much nicer idea. :] [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Monday October 8 2007, 9:03 pm: That sounds like a good idea. You can do whatever you want, it's your birthday. Since you probably don't want to miss out on homecoming [& your friends might not want to either], go to everything & after go out for dinner/dessert & then maybe have a sleepover with a bunch of your friends or something?? Or invite them over to your house after?? For the outfit, a lot of girls wear short black dresses. Here's a website-
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