Okay so I was on the phone with my best friend right cause she wanted me to go over. Well my mom said no because I got off the computer at 10:00 last nigth even though she asked me to get off at 9:30! Well i really got off at ten but she said i didn't get off til' midnight! Its was a school night and she lied when I was on the phone! HELP! WHat should I say to her!
NotMeanJustHonest answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 8:06 pm: Okay like just like tell her and be honest and say you're sorry and that you like didnt actually do it and tell her to like trust you, because she should like trust you. Okay! Hope I helped!
*ashlee* answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 7:59 pm: your mom said no because you didnt get off the copmuter when she told you too. even if you got off at 10 and not 12. you still didnt listen. so you ARE the one in the wrong.
karenR answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 7:52 pm: Moms are sometimes prone to exaggeration!
I know you want to go to your friends house. The best bet though is to let it slide. Chances are good that no matter what you say it won't help matters any. Might even REALLY make her mad and then you could be in trouble for days.
Next time she says 9:30, make sure she knows you are off. It will blow over by tomorrow and you will be back in good with her. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
XmeXohXmie answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 7:02 pm: Try to sit her down and calmly explain to her that you got off at 10 not midnight. Tell her that you beleive it is unfair to not even listen to you. Try to come up with some of your own points to say to her.
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