What is how to ask someone to homecoming over text?

  1. Be polite and respectful: Use polite language, avoid slang or abbreviations and show respect towards the person you are asking.

  2. Keep it short and sweet: Keep the message short and to the point. You can add some humor or personal touch to make it more creative and memorable.

  3. Ask directly: Start your message with a clear request to go to the homecoming dance together.

  4. Be confident but not pushy: Be confident in your approach, but also don't make the other person feel pressured. Remember, they might have other plans or may not be as interested as you are.

  5. Make it personal: To make the invitation more personal, you can consider adding a compliment or expressing how you feel about them.

  6. Follow up with a call: After sending the message, follow up with a call to confirm the response. This shows that you are serious and considerate about their feelings.

  7. Respect the answer: If they say no, respect their answer and move on gracefully. There are plenty of other opportunities to have fun and enjoy your high school experience.