What's Homecoming..

<p>I'm serious. I really don't want to go. Dress fancy, dance. Eat. And it costs money.
Anyone wanna tell me why I should go?
Do they sell tickets at front door?</p>

<p>The only reason I'm asking is because someone asked me out. And I don't really want to, but then I also don't want to reject.</p>

<p>It's not that expensive. Try Prom. Biggest waste of money ever. The parties after are the only thing worth it...</p>

<p>I can't just reject them. Or I could. But I don't want to. Nor do I want to go. I'm torn in between the two:P</p>

<p>We don't even have Homecoming, go! You're lucky, it's an experience most people take for granted. Just make it known that you don't want to date the guy beforehand so he doesn't think you used him. He should pay for your ticket anyway, he did ask you out, so you have no excuse not to.</p>

<p>I'm a dude, a girl asked me to go with her:)</p>

<p>If it's just that you don't like dancing, maybe you could turn the girl down but invite her to something else. Like a movie or something.</p>

<p>I don't like the school and folks there, that's the problem:(So after a night of dancing or whatnot, I'll be back to loser lunch all by myself, everyone staring at the kid that danced with a midget(not really, I don't think she has infant proportions, but she's only like 4'10" max)She already has her girlfriends with her at least to go with her to homecoming[so can't go to movies or whatever], doesn't really want to go with strangers(though I'm just a neighbor that occasionally talks/says hi/swims with her:P[and yet she's one of the closest people I know since I'm distant from everyone >.<])</p>

<p>What I would do is explain that a dance isn't your idea of fun, but if she really wants to be with you, you'd love to (if you would love to) go do something else with her, like _______. What's in the blank is up to you. I'd go hiking or something, but that's my idea of a nice date and might not be yours. :p :)</p>

<p>You want to have a good time. I bet she wouldn't want to see you bored/awkward/unhappy. So if you two want to hang out together, you'll think of something if your wishes are known to each other. Good luck. :)</p>

<p>Tell her you don't want to go to homecoming, but plan a date for another time.</p>

<p>How well do you know the girl who asked you out? Have the two of you ever gone out before? </p>

<p>Be honest with her that you just aren't interested in going to any homecoming dance, but would like to go out with her at another time, if that is the case. But do it ASAP, so she has time to ask someone else to the dance.</p>

<p>is she hot?</p>

<p>Tell her your parents refuse to let you dance with the opposite sex until marriage. And like that guy two posts above said, act early so she has time to find someone else if it doesn't work out with you two.</p>

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Tell her your parents refuse to let you dance with the opposite sex until marriage.

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if you tell her that then you will be the most laughed at loner in the whole school</p>

<p>If the girl asks you... shouldn't she pay?</p>

<p>Yeah, I personally think the homecoming dance is a waste. At our school. The dance is smelly and sweaty, with kids grinding and freaking and such all over the place. And they don't sell food! :[. I would much rather go with somebody to a movie+dinner or bowling. Something fun.</p>

<p>Ya, if you don't want to go...quit your complaining and stay home</p>

<p>say you can't afford to go, that way she may pay for you both or she might just reject you, but I think either way sounds pretty good.</p>

<p>crap, i forgot it costs money! now another thing i have to worry about. kgjajhljhklajh</p>