Prom night how-to to help maintain calm, cool and collected.
Q: How do I block a flagship for my date without attacking him?
A: Keep the flower so that it is facing you, lift the collar left chest away from the date and place pins on the back of the flower through the button hole. No hole? Place the flower about four inches down, stick the pin, then weave back through the flap again.
D: two forks, two spoons and a bread plate is mine?
A: The farther away the fork, usually the smallest, is salad. The other is for dinner. The spoon to the far right is for the soup, the smallest over your place is to dig into the desserts. Avoid eating on roll by sticking with the plate of bread and on your left.
Q: How do I ask him to dance without being a nervous wreck?
A: First, take a deep breath and relax. Think he was lucky to be your date. Get him or just call it-you'll be less nervous without an audience. Then ask 'I wonder if you want to go to the dance together.' If he says yes, great! If he says no, say okay and end the convo Pronto!
Q: How do I say no if a boy asks me to dance with me?
A: Two words: Be nice. Rejected as not easy. Say 'no thanks, but I'm flattered asked.' You might feel bad about hurting his feelings, but to say 'perhaps' even if I never go with him could fill an awkward silence, but only prolong the embarrassing situation.
Q. It 's a fashion faux pas of wearing the same dress to two different Proms?
A: Not at all! This is not the Grammys, and you're not Mary J. Blige. A great dress is better than two so-so ones. Changing your hair, makeup or accessories. Go for a hair down prom hair and the next. Or wear a cardigan and a one night recently as follows. There are many ways to make a dress look different.
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