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asking my uncle to live with him.


Question Posted Friday June 6 2008, 12:18 am

i'm 16, and i'm going to ask my uncle to live with him, but i need to ask it the right way and at the right time. i live in georgia and he lives in wisconsin. he's coming down to visit next week and that's when i'm going to ask. i really need him to say yes. so if anyone could help me with what i should say when asking him such as things to mention or a way of begging that works, please let me know.

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Bunnunnah answered Friday June 6 2008, 12:04 pm:
Just explain to your uncle why you want to move in with him and why you want to leave where you are at. Okay, this is what I would do, tell him you will get a job and make your own money because teenagers are expencive and he might not have the money to take in a 16 year old. (Or maybe he does, I don't know your uncle and what he is and isn't able to do) Tell him you will help him with anything you can so he wont have to work too hard taking you in.

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