My Dream is to be an actress. My mom doesnt beleive that i r
Question Posted Friday April 14 2006, 2:47 pm
ok so my dream is to be an actress. I went to a really good acting school when i was 6. I quit for a stupid reason. I really love to act. When ever i watch a t.v. show i wish i was in it. but heres the problem, my mom doesnt beleive that I really want to be an actress. She said if i wanted it i wouldnt have quit. I try to convince her that it was cause i was so young and nieve. The acting school is really expensive, and she doesnt want me to go and just quit again, but i know that i wont quit. How can I convince her to let me go back to acting school? 12/f
Maybe....if you tried out for a school play or talent show or something along those lines then she would believe it.
Just be patient and stop trying to beg her to let you do it...... instead just let her know how much you love it. Just tell her You love acting, or someday you want to be famous, and dont ask her....just let her catch the hint. So try that and see if it works for you!
If that doesn't work, then ask her again, but offer to pay for part of it. Tell her you made a wrong decision when you were little and it would make you really happy if you could do it again. Tell her that if you quit then you will have to ______. *think of something you could promise her if you end up quitting* Which you know that you won't, so make it something believeable.
If you've tried asking forever and ever, and nothing works, then maybe think about asking a relative or a close adult to help you out.
Hope I could help! If you have any more questions feel free to ask me!
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