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Five ways to ask an NGU girl out

Five ways to ask an NGU girl out

Carlee Colvard, Assistant Editor

It’s THAT time of the year – the time of mushy love notes, chocolate that is way too expensive and sitting alone in your dorm room because you didn’t have the guts to ask that certain someone out. 

Don’t be that guy. 

It’s time to get out of your dorm room, ask a girl out, feed her food, call her pretty and grant her that “Mrs. Degree”. 

Are you the guy that gets chicken when it comes to asking a girl out? Are you intimidated by the thought of actually having to talk to a girl to see if she wants to get a bite to eat? If so, you’ve come to the right place. 

Here are some tips to help you ask an NGU girl out and score that date for Valentine’s Day. Have fun, be creative, and remember, if it doesn’t work out, you tried and it’s not our fault.


Hannah Mashburn advises her boyfriend, Reagan Koschel, that boys need to actually talk to girls if they're interested.

Hannah Mashburn advises her boyfriend, Reagan Koschel, that boys need to actually talk to girls if they’re interested.

1. Ask her out in person.

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Girls appreciate you taking the extra effort to actually talk to them in person. It shows you’re willing to take initiative and it’s more personable because you’re not hiding behind a screen.
— Hannah Mashburn


Kaitlyn Hall thinks of what kind of date she'd like to go on.

Kaitlyn Hall thinks of what kind of date she’d like to go on.

2. Think it through. Actually put some thought into the date and make it memorable.

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Don’t take her to the caf. Pay attention to detail. For example, take her to a coffee shop or go downtown.
— Kaitlyn Hall


Maddie King and Angie Fantacone demonstrate the kind of confidence a guy should have when asking out a girl.

Maddie King and Angie Fantacone demonstrate the kind of confidence a guy should have when asking out a girl.

3. Be confident when asking her out. You never know… She might actually say yes.

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In anything in life, if you don’t attempt to do it, you’ll never know what the outcome could’ve been.
— Maddie King


Mandy Helms says that sometimes being rejected is okay.

Mandy Helms says that sometimes being rejected is okay.

4. Take no for an answer, but don’t give up.

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When a girl doesn’t want to go out on a date, take it as a no and not a challenge. It’s okay to be rejected. If she’s not the one, then God has someone better in mind for you. Don’t give up.
— Mandy Helms


Maressica Sawyer says it's okay if you don't have a date.

Maressica Sawyer says it’s okay if you don’t have a date.

5. Just don’t ask anyone out. It’s okay to embrace your singleness. It’s okay to keep all the chocolate for yourself.

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That’s it – just don’t.
— Maressica Sawyer
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