alright. my 16th birthday is in three weeks, the week before school starts. last year i had a quincenera(kinda like a sweet sixteens but for mexicans or hispanics) my parents spent alot of money on it and it was beautiful and all so originally i knew i wouldnt have a big sweet sixteen or anything. the other week my parents also bought me an expensive gift and i told them that could be my birthday present. okay problem is i still wanna do something(at least small) with about 10-15 of my friends for my birthday! but i dont want to ask my parents for money or anything very big. got any ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? orphans answered Sunday August 5 2007, 12:26 pm: If you dont want to spend too much money, you can have a small party. You had a huge party when you turned 15 and I know what a quincenera was and I hope you had a great time! Invite your closest friends to your party and have a party at your house. Your parents won't have to spend much money but for food and drinks for the guests. It always depends what you want to do. A movie party is always fun and cheap. You can go to the movies with friends then have a sleepover. Those things are simple but fun and cheap! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
gogal03 answered Friday August 3 2007, 12:09 am: dont do something over the top, why not just have a little get together at your house and have little snacks and a sleep over p.s i just had my sweet 16=] [ gogal03's advice column | Ask gogal03 A Question ]
hannah_rad answered Thursday August 2 2007, 11:35 pm: how about just going to the movies with a bunch of friends or a water park, skating rink, bonfire party in the back yard, go to a local pool. uhm also maybe you have a teen club where you live, you could go there. hmm some other ideas could be a sleepover, camping trip, or a beach party [if theres one near you].
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