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Home›How To›10 Ways to Ask a Guy to Homecoming

10 Ways to Ask a Guy to Homecoming

By Matthew Lynch
April 8, 2024
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Introduction:

Are you looking for creative and memorable ways to ask a guy to homecoming? Look no further! We have compiled a list of 10 fun and unique methods to make your homecoming proposal unforgettable. Let’s dive into these fantastic ideas!

1. Create a scavenger hunt:

Design a creative scavenger hunt for the guy you want to ask to homecoming. Leave clues around your school or neighborhood, leading him to the final spot where you will be waiting with a sign asking him to the dance.

2. Use his favorite hobby:

Incorporate your crush’s favorite hobby or activity into the proposal. For example, if he loves soccer, attach a note asking him to homecoming on a soccer ball and ask him to play a casual game together.

3. Surprise him in class:

Get permission from his teacher, then surprise him during his favorite class by bringing in treats or decorations while wearing a shirt saying, “Will you go to homecoming with me?”

4. Use social media:

Create a fun post on Instagram or Snapchat with your guy tagged in it, expressing how much you would like to attend the dance together. Invite others to comment or share their support for your proposal.

5. Get his friends involved:

Ask his friends for help in planning an elaborate homecoming proposal. They can wear matching shirts spelling out “Homecoming?” as they stand in front of the guy, all while you are waiting nearby with flowers.

6. Bake your proposal:

Bake cookies or cupcakes and spell out “Homecoming?” on them using icing or decorative candies. Bring them over to his house or give them at school, followed by asking him directly if he would like to go with you.

7. Create a personalized video:

Film yourself in various locations around town, holding signs that read “Will,” “You,” “Go,” “To,” “Homecoming,” and “With” followed by his name. Edit the video together and show it to him either in person or send it via social media.

8. Musical serenade:

If you have a talent for singing or playing a musical instrument, use it to serenade him with a romantic song as you pop the question, asking him if he would like to accompany you to homecoming.

9. Use a simple, heartfelt gesture:

Sometimes the simplest things make the biggest impact. Write a sweet, heartfelt note explaining why going to homecoming with him would mean so much to you. Hand-deliver or leave the letter somewhere he is sure to find it.

10. Make a public announcement:

If you’re feeling extra brave and want everyone to know about your homecoming proposal, ask him in front of your school during lunch break or at another popular gathering spot.

Conclusion:

Remember, the most important aspect of any homecoming proposal is sincerity. Choose the method that expresses your feelings best and showcases your personality. Whether it’s through a grand romantic gesture or an honest heartfelt note, ensure that your message comes from the heart. Good luck!

 

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