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surprise party


Question Posted Wednesday March 28 2007, 5:06 pm

Okay I know this is a really stupid question but if you don't like it then don't bother answering it.
So I'm turning 16 in a couple of months. I've never had a surprise party before and I've always wanted one. Idk, I just think it'd be cool to come home one day and randomly have a bunch of people there for my brithday. Now I've thrown surprise parties for my friends before, and (here comes the stupid question) I'd really like a surprise party... how can I, like, tell my friends I want a surprise party without actually saying that I do? I'd gladly throw one of them a surprise party, and this year I'd really like a surprise party myself, but I don't think that they know that.
So how can I casually mention that I want a surprise party without actually telling them I want one? Or should I actually tell them I want one? I'm confused. Hahaha. Thanks for answering this question.


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SoccerCutiex3 answered Sunday April 1 2007, 11:36 am:
hint around that you have thrown them for people and it would be cool to have one of your own. also say that you dont have any ideas and you are turning sixteen soon, and maybe you cant afford a big party. Hint around and hopefully if your friends are bright they'll get it ;) hope i helped

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BubblyGirl answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 8:27 pm:
Just tell them about the suprise aprtys that youve planned and say that you think it wood rock to have sumbody to throw ya one. a lot of my friends have asked for surprise partys, and we throw them partys. its like, they know were having aparty for them but they dont know when. its fun! lol just have fun with it.

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xxSAANxx answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 6:30 pm:
You could hint around how you have never had a surprise party before and you think that it would be cool to have one sometime. If they don't catch on to that casually bring up your birthday and say that you don't think that you want a party maybe tey will trow you one anyways...
I don't know this is a hard question to answer I hope i help...good luck with your surprise party

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lalapeep answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 5:21 pm:
Okay so when you and your friends are talking, some how get into the conversation of your birthday. Then just be like "Oh my god do you remember blah blah blah's suprise birthday party?" and just keep talking about how they are so much fun. But dont bring up how YOU want one. They will get the hint. Hope i helped.

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