I lost my camera a while ago--like towards the end of February. I have searched the house from top to bottom, as has my mother, many times. It's no where to be found. I decided that it might have been my cleaning ladies, because my room was a total mess when they left(I'm not saying it was them, just that it's one possibility). But whatever the reason, it's gone. It's May, and she still says that she has some hope of finding it. When she decides that it is gone, she'll get me a new one. And it is gone--we've torn our house apart looking for it. How can I convince her? I want a camera soon!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Brezzer12 answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 6:38 pm: hmm..wow, well i would just as politly as you could talk to your cleaning lady. Its 3 months later...and sure there may still be a little hope of finding it, but i would say its gone. Just talk to her, and say, ok look i think that we both know that its gone, & you said that you were going to buy me a new one, so i hate being rude, but could you please buy me a new one, b/c its gone. haha idk, something like that, and if you really don't get to talk to her too much, or would rather do this then talking to her, just leave her a note saying that.
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CharmingAshlie answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 6:18 pm: go through each of the rooms together, all in one day, so that you both know its not in your house. then be really upset, and she will soon buy the cam, when she can afford it!!
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