for my sweet 16 my mom wants to bring me to the bahamas but i want to something with my friends but i dont want to have a party
and she says that we dont have the money to bring my friends with me
im soooo pissed because its my 16th birthday and i want it to be fun and special
any ideas on how i can convince my mom to change her mind?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? chrissabelle37 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 8:15 pm: Hey. Well I wouldn't try convincing them about taking your friends to the Bahamas because that is Extremely expensive and soooo nice that they're taking you there! That is a Really special gift so be greatful =). But, I also understand why you'd want to do something with your friends too. Maybe you can have a party with your good friends right before you go away and you can have it at a hotel near your house for one night so it's A lot less expensive compared to taking them all to the Bahamas but you'll still be having a sort of "mini vacation". But please be understanding if your parents say no to this because the Bahamas is a really nice gift. You can have another sort of party with them beforehand too if the hotels not a good idea. Maybe a sleepover at your house or something or a day at the mall. Your family will appreciate that you're happy about the trip and that you're still trying to suggest cheaper options. Oh, and give them a pat on the back for such a nice trip! Good luck and happy sweet 16, can't wait for mine next year! =) [ chrissabelle37's advice column | Ask chrissabelle37 A Question ]
lovelyladie answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 8:04 pm: are u effing serious?!?!
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