<p>haha homecoming is what you make out of it. I won’t bother convincing you otherwise.
What’s funny is majority of people who claim that have never even been to one</p>
<p>I guess I am just fed up with all those people at my school who claim our dances suck when they are the ones who don’t know how to have fun. Then the week after the dance they make complaints to our ASB of how we need to do a better job, blah blah. How about just forget about everything and enjoy yourself? </p>
<p>I am tired of those kids who don’t even own a single school spirit gear who claim our “dances suck.” At least stop being negative about things.</p>
<p>Yes: 3.5
No: 10.5</p>
<p>Yes to the game because I am in the band; no to the dance because while nobody at my school dresses up to go, social events aren’t my thing. It’s this weekend, by the by, and it was absolutely frigid last night.</p>
<p>YES: 4.5
NO: 10.5</p>
<p>You guys are so antisocial.</p>
<p>What were the strategies you guys used to ask to homecoming?</p>
<p>Lmao, you don’t need a strategy, you just ask… </p>
<p>But at my school it’s actually the norm to go by yourself because it’s way more fun considering that you get to dance with everybody and not be stuck with just one person the whole night. </p>
<p>Prom is for dates.
Homecoming is not.</p>
<p>For those of you who didn’t go/aren’t going, what are you doing that night instead of attending the dance? Please don’t tell me you stayed home and completed your homework. >_<</p>
<p>YES: 4.5
NO: 11.5</p>
<p>unfortunately, im out of town on my homecoming…but im going to the homecoming game forsure though haha</p>
<p>^ to wigwam, well what else are you gonna do? Just sit there in your room?</p>
<p>YES: 4.5
NO: 12.5</p>
<p>We don’t have a homecoming.</p>
<p>^ are you serious wow.</p>
<p>@Wigwam: Why, the same thing I do every night—try to take over the world!</p>
<p>YES: 4.5
NO: 13.5</p>
<p>YES 5.5
NO 12.5</p>
<p>It’s today!!! ))</p>
<p>@Tomjones: I don’t know, maybe leave the house or TP or something? I just find the prospect of staying in alone on a night like Homecoming incredibly depressing. Ultimately it’s what your group does, though. And I suppose my idea of fun is not everyone’s.</p>
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<p>Laughably enough, it was my attendance to homecoming as a freshman which gave we the perceptions. Kids haven’t changed, and since they pan the dances, the dances haven’t changed. Its not complicated.</p>
<p>Yea, my friends are not going to homecoming as well. Hopefully, we can buy lots of eggs, forks, tp, peanut butter, etc…</p>
<p>YEAH i agree with everyone here - only underclassmen go because they don’t have prom :)</p>
<p>YES: 5.5
NO: 13.5</p>
<p>yea, game and dance</p>
<p>amciw I am sorry you don’t know how to have fun at homecoming! You must have had a terrible, terrible experience at HC your freshman year. My condolences. And of course the dances are exactly the same every year, they never change! Music stays the same every year!</p>
<p>I can’t even imagine how tough it must have been for you :(</p>
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<p>If you are going to be sarcastic through the internet, at least do a good job of it.</p>
<p>And yes, I know the music never changes, because the music is always set to appeal to a majority of the kids. Surprisingly enough, I know what the tastes of the majority of the kids are. They haven’t changed.</p>
<p>You are also completely ignoring the fact that learning how to “have fun” at homecoming is entirely a function of the setting providing what you could conceivably see as fun. Dances don’t do that for me; I’d much rather be playing video games or doing something else with friends.</p>