Question Posted Wednesday September 28 2005, 5:38 am
SO i'm leaving the country soon.. I'm planning to have a goodbye party. But i'm really stuck for ideas. I'm going to do this with my friend, cause we are leaving at the same time.. So yeah.. Any ideas on what we can do?? My driver can drive us to places so we can go anywhere.
Curemysadness answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 2:41 pm: Well if you know what the country that you are going to is like, you could have a party with a theme that has to do with the country to which you are going. You could also just have a party with a few friends, where you watch movies, or play games. You could also go to an amusement park with some friends for the day, or have a camp out in your backyard. If it's not too cold, have everyone bring their tents, and sleeping bags, and you can have a party outside. You can have a campfire, roast marshmellows, etc.. [ Curemysadness's advice column | Ask Curemysadness A Question ]
Courtney answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 8:11 am: You could choose a theme. Maybe imitating a play, or a movie, or a television show. Something that
you may enjoy depending on your type. If you like the kind of shows that have you wet and wild, why not have a party wet, wild, and costumes(or hot clothes resembling your theme) incorporated in the party. Music too , depending on your theme or your style, is a huge thing so you should really pay attention to that too. Maybe a theme for something that you really consider...fun. Listen, I know that I wasn't much help but I hope that I atleast was a little help. See yah later and have a nice day. [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
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