Seigneur wrote:
Pre-prom dinner? After-prom party? Coursage? What are these things?
A pre-prom dinner is a meal at a fancy restaurant with your date. Given the importance most people attach to a prom, the expectation is to splurge. So prepare to spend $200 for two people, since such a dinner typically includes one or more appetizers, a salad, an entree, dessert, and coffee.
An after-prom party is a party with your friends or people from your graduating class; it takes place after the official prom is over, and everyone pitches in, $20 to $50 per person. In some cases, people rent rooms in a five-star hotel to have the party. The "after-prom party" can also mean spending the night in a hotel room (hint hint), although not in the example I'm using.
A coursage is a wearable prom decoration, pretty much. It looks like a bracelet, and has flowers wrapped around it. A guy is expected to give one to his date (or put one on her, to be exact) at the beginning of the prom. It generally costs from $10 to $40 apiece. Despite adding to the hassle of the prom in general, coursages look pretty nice.