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house parties


Question Posted Sunday April 15 2007, 7:14 am

any tips on having teen house parties ???

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday April 15 2007, 12:46 pm:
I've been to a few house parties in the past couple years (albeit adult house parties, but some principles stay the same)

-Make sure people stay in the house or backyard. People may call the police if there are tons of people on the front lawn.

- Inform your neighbours beforehand, and let them know that you'll do what you can to keep the noise and inconvenience down.

- Go to your nearest grocery store and get cardboard boxes. Lots of cardboard boxes. Then flatten them and cover the floor with them. Trust me, it makes cleanup a lot easier. And there will be a lot of cleanup.

- Make it an invitation only thing. Some people love to crash these things, get drunk and break stuff/generally make a mess. Don't be a victim!

- Remove anything breakable, anything valuable, and your parents' booze. If it can be broken, stolen or consumed, it will be.

- You really should make sure it's alcohol-free. Why? You don't want to get caught with an underage drinking charge. That's bad news. If nobody is drinking, then the cops can't do much of anything if they bust the party.

Good luck, and have fun!

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KisaKiss19 answered Sunday April 15 2007, 9:46 am:
-have 3 other friends with you
- decorate (some what)
-give people CANNED sodas.
-snacks.
- LOUD great dance music.
- NO ONE is allowed upstairs.
-if you have a garage thats empty use that as your space
- theme it. make it something like a costume party,on if you want.
-never mention it on myspace, pass out flyers in school.
-tell parents and some neighbors (so they don't call the cops)
- thats about it, these are just the basics.
hope i helped!

xkisakissx

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mariahwannabe answered Sunday April 15 2007, 9:02 am:
yeah the person below me is right, its true
Dont let people you dont know in and have a limited amount of people - maybe u should have invitations or something.Make sure there is a responsible adult and no drink,just play lots of music,dance,have small snacks - nothing to big.

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communism answered Sunday April 15 2007, 8:26 am:
Make sure your parents know! And don't go inviting strangers. In the newspaper a girl posted her house party on myspace and it got forwarded alot. 200 people went to her house and caused £30,000 worth of damage.

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