okay.. so i`m planning for my sweet 16 which is coming up soon. So since it's my 16, i want a really big party that lots of people would want to come to. soo here's my dilema..
--i dont want to be the one who has like nobody show up..i mean im not really sure how many people i would invite..but im scared that only like two people would come.
--also, where should i have it, what should we do?
if any of you have a had a 16th birthday, could you pleaaase tell me what you did for it and how it turned out? and i dont really have all the money in the world to spend on it..
fallen_angel answered Thursday January 27 2005, 10:22 pm: well invite at lest 40 people ( that way at least 10 have 2 come.) and have it at a pool if u dont have a pool have it at a sweet club u rent out!!!! fun fun fun!!! [ fallen_angel's advice column | Ask fallen_angel A Question ]
askCheyenne answered Thursday January 27 2005, 9:28 pm: Ok. Im not 16 yet BUT i do watch "my sweet 16" on MTV. One- Do a dance thing at a country club! and two- invite as MUCH people as you can so no one feels left out. If there is a guy you like but dont talk to him much, offer him an invataion too, and tell him he can bring whoever he wants. :) Good luck! [ askCheyenne's advice column | Ask askCheyenne A Question ]
angieroonie answered Thursday January 27 2005, 8:37 pm: well for my 16th i had the same problem. so what i did was invite all my close friends and went and stayed at a cabin at the beach. it was tons of fun and better than it would have been if there had been hundreds of strangers around.
Hmm... the midwest. well the closest thing you could get is to have a pool party with close mates... do you have a caravan park with a pool close by? you dont need to camp or actually have a caravan... you can get 4 star caravan parks that actually have cabins you can hire. and it's also great for meeting up with boys! lol [ angieroonie's advice column | Ask angieroonie A Question ]
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