i dont mean to be ungrateful or anything...... i feel really bad actually. i showed my mom the new sidekick. just showed it to her. she got it for me the moment that she saw it.... but the cell phone isnt so easy... i don't know. i need a cell phone to talk with, and if you have unlimited internet with that phone, you get too little minutes. the plan is incredibly weird and it's way too little minutes for me. what should i do? i can't just tell her to get out of the contract! I just want a regular cingular phone that has little lights =) because the thing is that i'm not sure if on t-mobile you can talk mobile to mobile free, but on most companies you can. with cingular you can talk free from mobile to mobile and my mom and all my friends have cingular, and its rediculous that when i get out of school, and i call my mom that it has to be payed for or i'm using my minutes or however it works!!! anyone got any ideas?? thank you!
That aside, you should tell your mom how you feel. Be honest! Tell her you really appreciate what she did, but that you're unsure. She obviously cares about you, and I'm sure she would rather give you the thing that makes you happy. Just remain positive, and make sure she knows how much you appreciate her! [ bakakitten's advice column | Ask bakakitten A Question ]
bittersweet12 answered Monday February 6 2006, 10:26 pm: hey, im not that great with all these bull crap complicated phone deals but simply tell your mom that you need to adjust your plan to increase the amount of minutes you get each month my parents have had to do that sooooo many times. if you dnt want to sound ungratefull or selfish then offer to help pay for some of the extra minutes that lets face it EVERY teen needs! good luck!
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kim [ bittersweet12's advice column | Ask bittersweet12 A Question ]
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