oookay.. my family isn't exactly poor (like.. we have everything we need) but we definately aren't rich. we have a really small house, (1 floor.. 6 total rooms in the whole house) and so we are trying to save up money for that. my parents don't have the greatest paying jobs, but they like what they do and don't want to switch to a boring job even if they get paid a lot. the problem is, is that for christmas, i really want a digital camera. my mom has a good one, but i want my own. i don't know how to ask, because thats the last thing they would want to have to pay for. i REALLY love taking pictures, editing them on computers, and am really interested in graphic designing. it is also the last grade of the school im at so i want lots of pictures or the rest of the year. thanks for your help!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 9:26 pm: hmm, well digital cameras aren't like a zillion dollars, but they can be PRETTY expensive. (as much as 600 dollars at the very most, but you CAN get them for like 100 dollars) first, i would make sure that you DEFFINITELY want one, because it can be quite an investment. just tell your parents, say something like "how about instead of getting me the usual amout of presents for christmas, how about just a digital camera" before hand, like for a week or a few days before you ask, whenever you see them be like "man how cool would it be to have my own camera" haha just dumb little things like that .. that way, when you ask, you can say "you guys know how i've been wanting one" or maybe say something like "i'll pay for part of it" only say that if you actually can though. good luck!
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