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boy/girl birthday


Question Posted Sunday April 6 2008, 9:04 am

f/13

I want to have a boy/girl birthday party and my friends said I could have it at their house but how do I ask my parents and their parents and convince them that we are old eough for a party like this? also, where should I have it? My house doesnt have a big enough yard for a party but my friends do and the offered


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helloxdear13 answered Sunday April 6 2008, 4:36 pm:
Yeah, a boy/girl party really shouldn't be a big deal unless your parents are super-overprotective. Its best if you just sound natural about it.

And if your house isn't big enough, telling your parents nicely is good. But sometimes parents get a little antsy about their child having parties without them being involved, so you should also ask if they could help with some of the things:
decoration, guest list troubles, food, and such.

Parents like to be involved in their kids' lives, and inviting them to help may also cool them down a bit.

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LM answered Sunday April 6 2008, 4:01 pm:
A boy/girl birthday party shouldn't be a big deal.
Ask your parents when they're in a good mood. Dinnertime is usually a good time.

Say, "Hey, I made the guest list for my party."(either write it down and give it to them, or tell them) then say something like "Oh, and our yard isn't very big, so would it be okay if I had it at [insert friend's name here]'s house? It's okay with her parents (ask her parents first obviously)

Also, if there's supervision there shouldn't be a problem with anyone being able to go.

Happy birthday!
-LM
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