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How to Ask a Guy to the Sadie Hawkins Dance
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Asking a guy to a dance can feel nerve-wracking, but remember that he will likely be flattered that you thought of him and had the courage to ask. Here are some tips on how to ask a guy to the Sadie Hawkins dance: 1. Choose the right guy: Think about who you want to ask and make sure you choose someone who is likely to say yes. It's okay to ask someone you don't know very well, but make sure you feel comfortable with them and have a good rapport. 2. Be confident: Remember that you are a strong and brave person for taking the initiative to ask someone out. Believe in yourself and your ability to make the invitation. 3. Get creative: Try to come up with a unique and fun way to ask the guy to the dance. You could make a sign, write a poem, or even create a scavenger hunt that leads him to the invitation. 4. Keep it casual: You don't need to make a huge production out of the invitation if that's not your style. A simple, "Hey, do you want to go to Sadie Hawkins with me?" can work just fine. 5. Be prepared for any answer: It's possible that the guy may already have plans or may not be interested in going to the dance with you. Be prepared for either outcome and try not to take it too personally if he says no. 6. Have fun: Remember that the dance is supposed to be a fun and enjoyable experience. Even if your first choice doesn't work out, there are plenty of other guys out there who would be happy to go with you.
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