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How to Ask Your Best Friend to Prom
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Asking your best friend to prom can be nerve-wracking, but it can also be a lot of fun! Here are some tips on how to ask your best friend to prom: 1. Be clear about your intentions: Make sure your best friend knows that you are asking them as a friend and not as a date. You don't want to lead them on or make things awkward if they were expecting something more. 2. Choose a creative way to ask: Think of a fun and creative way to ask your best friend to prom. You could make a poster or a sign, send them a text message, or even create a scavenger hunt to lead them to the promposal. 3. Be yourself: Don't try to be someone you're not or do something that feels uncomfortable just because you think it's what your best friend would want. They are your best friend because they like you for who you are, so just be yourself! 4. Consider their feelings: Remember that your best friend may have their own expectations or preferences when it comes to prom. Be open to their ideas and willing to compromise if necessary. 5. Have a backup plan: While you may have a great promposal planned out, things don't always go as planned. Have a backup plan in case your first idea falls through. 6. Be respectful: If your best friend says no or is unable to go to prom, be respectful of their decision. Don't pressure them or make them feel guilty for not being able to go with you. Ultimately, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the experience of asking your best friend to prom!
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