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CONCERTSS!?!?!?! THAT DO I DO


Question Posted Sunday September 23 2007, 8:49 pm

Hey, I absolutely LOVEEEE this band and I recently found out that they are coming to my town, the only problem is I dont know if my parents will let me and my friend go. At times, they can me strict and a little protective....Are there any suggestions any of you can think of to persuade my parents to let me and my friend go see the best band in the whole entire world....lol

Thanks in advance,
Spoolie21


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uisforukelele answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 6:43 pm:
buy the tickets yourself. see if your friend's parents would want to take you two, and then buy their tickets for them (in case they don't like the band). or you could buy your parents tickets so they can come too. you have to show them that you're responsible enough to handle yourself, so buying your own ticket is a good start to that. how old are you? if you're 14 or 15 or even older, say to them, "i'm (age), i'm mature enough to handle myself at this concert." also, if you think your parents would like whatever kind of music it is, try to reel them in with that. but for the next few weeks, really try to show your parents that you're responsible. clean up after yourself, do your homework without being told, et cetera. and if it doesn't work out, there's always a next time- trust me. one of your favorite bands will always be on tour, so it's very likely that you will be able to catch a lot of shows. here's a little advice: i have a job and i make good grades in school, so as a surprise, my dad bought me tickets to go see the smashing pumpkins. if you show your parents that you can be responsible, believe me, they will be nicer to you! good luck, and i hope you get to go :)

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Vegalicious21 answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 5:14 pm:
I think it would help a lot if you offered to pay for all or part of the tickets, and if they are afraid of you and your friend being alone, tell them that one of them could go, or an older friend that you have.
Good Luck!

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MyHappyShoe answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 4:28 pm:
Let them listen to a song that you think they would like. My dad is really strict and I wanted to go to a Green Day concert, so I had him listen to one of their songs and he liked them so he let me go. You could also tell them it's a once in a life time opportunity and they are your favorite band of all time. Tell them there is security at the concert so there is no need to worry about your safety. Good luck! :)

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