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Creative ways to ask someone out?

Question by : Creative ways to ask someone out?
I had an Idea as (write “will you go out w/me” on my palm, and at the perfect time go for a “High 5′)?

Anything else?

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Answer by Tim
Robert Pattinson is going to be at your local theatre and she should come along with you.

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Creative, Fun ways to ask a guy out?

Question by herenow: Creative, Fun ways to ask a guy out?
He has asked me out six times in the past, and is always sayin how bad he wants me to be his. He’s met my parents for dinner and everything, its a really mature relationship.
I’m a Sophomore & he’s a Junior.

Anyway, since we decided to cool it down, and wait until I’m ready, I want to come up with a rad way to ask him out.

-I always call him Darlin’, it’s kinda a inside joke, and we go to Vinyl & thrift shops together alot, maybe some creative way thru that?

He’s takin me on a date to Chicago next week, and we are hanging out in wicker, maybe a cute way there?

Also, I bought him a Cactus, any other creative thoughts? Thanks icon smile Creative, Fun ways to ask a guy out?

I was thinking of writing, “be my perminant darling?” on a cover slip of a vinyl and asking him to put the record on, and yada-yada.

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Answer by Denise ♥
You might have been going out a lot but asking someone to be your “permanent darling” sounds more like a wedding proposal than a date idea. You could write “Fancy a little dance, darling?” and after he reads it you could grab him and surprise him with a dance to go with some music.

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Creative ways to tell him I love him?

Question by Carly Kin: Creative ways to tell him I love him?
Well, my boyfriend and I have been going out for 6 months and I still haven’t told him I loved him.

He said it to me after about 4 1/2 months, but told me not to say it until I knew that I meant it.

Well, I’m ready to tell him and I want to be creative about it. I was thinking that I would make a scrapbook with a bunch of silly pictures of us and then on the last page write “I love you.”

Would that be a cute idea? Can you think of any others?

Thanks!

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Answer by MnM.Elf 4eva!
Yes, that’s adorable.

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Q&A: Ways to write “Caitlin” for myspace?

Question by meeahh: Ways to write “Caitlin” for myspace?
Okay, this question may seem a little strange. But how can I write the pronunciation for ‘Caitlin’. My friend Cheyanne made her name ‘shy-anne’ and my friend Erin made hers “air-yn” I really like that style but I have no idea how to make it creative but still be able to recognize my name. Can you give me some Ideas? 10 points best answer.

Thank you!

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Answer by very_cute
c8lin

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Question by Gardenfoot: What are some rude and creative ways to do the following homework assignments?
Back when I was in High School, there were two assignments I loathed! One in English Class, one in Health Class.
In English Class it was “Write about the Saddest day of your life”, which I didn’t want to share or re-live the pain, so I made something-up that was completely stupid.
In Health class, I was told to write “Write a letter to your parents as if you are running away”. I told the teacher “I forgot”, when in actually I thought I was a really horrid assignment and refused. What are some rude and creative ways I could have wrote those assignments?

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Answer by xac619
for the saddest day or your life write something really happy “The saddest day of my life was when I went to the carnival with my best friends last year. We had so much fun that I didn’t know what to do with myself…”

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Creative ways to ask a boy to a dance?

Question by MusicLover: Creative ways to ask a boy to a dance?
So my schools dance is in december its a girls ask boy one. So I want to keep it simple but cute and creative. Thanks! Also I wrote “would you be my date to winter formal?” on a paper as in one word on each paper in italien (he’s from italy) so what could I do with that idea..

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Answer by takemetothefloor
Don’t write it on paper. Go to google translater, and learn how to say it. He’ll be impressed. icon wink Creative ways to ask a boy to a dance?

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Question by Rain_Lily: What are some really creative ways to say “I love you” ?
I want to write “I love you” in as many creative ways as I can, then take pictures of them and send them to my boyfriend for his birthday.

Some of the ideas I have so far are writting it out with Scrabble pieces, alphabet soup, toy blocks with letters on them, or keys from a keyboard.

I already recieved some answers on a previous question, but I need as many ideas as possible!

Thank you.

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Answer by Will’s<3er
spell it out in hershey kisses or rose petals

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Question by Rain_Lily: What are some creative ways to spell out “I love you”?
I want to write “I love you” in as many creative ways as I can, then take pictures of them and send them to my boyfriend for his birthday.

Some of the ideas I have so far are writting it out with Scrabble pieces, alphabet soup, or keys from a keyboard.

I also have writting it out in ketchup, or in the snow or sand, but I like the idea of already having the letters and just arranging them, like in the first three, better than writing it out.

Anything helps, though. I want as many as possible.

THANK YOU to anyone who can help!

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Answer by albastra
Clouds created by a plane…there are surely such photos on the net.
Cookies in form of letters (like gingerbread)…or icing on a piece of cake/gingerbread…
Eight pictures of some persons standing and facing you; than make small paper quadrats with letters, like they would be holding panels in a demonstration…and make a photo of that…

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Article by Dan Goodwin





Creative writing gives many different benefits and pleasures to many different people.

We don’t all write for the same reasons, we each have our deeper values and motives for why we write.

However, there ARE common motivations that all of us who write creatively share. One of these is simply because it’s enjoyable.

It helps us feel good to write, to create words, sentences, scenes, characters and WORLDS that weren’t there before.

The problem is, when we go through more challenging and difficult times with our writing – those times when we find ourselves stuck, blocked, out of ideas – “fun” and “enjoyable” are some of the last words that come to mind to describe what we’re experiencing.

During our creatively barren times, “anguish”, “torture” and “despair” are words that are more likely to spring to mind.

We feel like a lost rabid animal in the desert, desperately scavenging for food and water, yet withering steadily under the fierce relentless sun.

So what happens? Why does it all go wrong? And where does all the fun in writing go?

Here are 5 of the most common reasons why we lose the sense of fun and enjoyment in our creative writing, and how to start to get them back.

1. We expect too much too quickly. Maybe it’s been a while since you wrote much creatively and you’re just finding your way back into it. If you expect to write a novel by the end of the week, you’re likely to be very disappointed.

Set yourself small writing projects, and write little and often. This way you’ll write more freely without the expectation of having to produce a large volume of words in a short time hanging over you.

2. We always start in the same place. Often, set routines and patterns of working can be very beneficial and help us write prolifically. But if your aim is to have more fun with your writing, it’s important to mix it up and experiment.

Try writing from the middle of a piece and work outwards. Or start at the end with the final line of a short story. Then work backwards and uncover the details of how the story reached that point.

3. We always write to produce an “end product”. If we have an end point in mind the whole time, we can get too wrapped up in how we’re going to get there, and forget to make the bit in between interesting.

Sometimes it’s more fun just handing the reins over to the story itself. Concentrate on the richness of your descriptions, and just write and see where the writing takes you, without worrying about the plot structure or development.

4. We get stuck writing the same way over and over. Even if we start in different places, we can soon fall into a familiar groove and write in a predictable way every time.

If we’re going for volume this reliability is just what we need. But if you want to write for fun and the enjoyment, then try writing in as many radically different ways as you can. Make up a new language even if you want to!

5. We’re afraid of messing up. This is one of the biggest creativity killers there is, whatever you create. You’re so scared of making a mistake or doing something wrong you keep it super safe. Or worse, you don’t write at all.

Let go of the concept of “messing up”. In creative writing, there is no messing up. You can write how you want, about whatever you want, using whichever words you want. Use this freedom and let your imagination and creativity loose!

These are 5 of the most common reasons we lose the sense of fun and enjoyment in our creative writing.

Which do you most relate to in your creative writing experiences? Which are you going to take steps to improve today?

About the Author

Get your creative writing kick started again right now with the FREE 5 part creative writing ecourse at http://www.YouAreACreativeWriter.Com

Creativity Coach and keen creative writer Dan Goodwin helps people who are struggling to be as creative as they know they can be. See more at his website: http://www.CoachCreative.com

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‘Six Ways ToTurn Good Writing Into Great Writing’ Was Conceived, Developed, Refined And Tailored Over The Course Of Sixteen Years. It Will Help Writers Of Fiction, Creative Non-fiction, Memoir And Autobiography Bring Their Writing To A Higher Level.
Six Ways To Turn Your Good Writing Into Great Writing.

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