Question Posted Saturday October 10 2009, 10:51 pm
my 17th birthday is at the beginning of november, and i haven't had a birthday party since i was 10. i wanna have a really good party since i didn't throw one for my 16th.
i wanna know if anyone has any good ideas about how many to invite, where to throw it, what to do? because right now all i can think of is buying two hotel rooms at the holiday inn or something and inviting a bunch of people that my boyfriend and i know. but i would have NO IDEA what to do. any help? gracias.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? sia answered Sunday October 11 2009, 11:20 pm: that sounds really good..youd want to invite as much people as you can even if theyr not your close friends because its most likely half of them will show up. you could make it a dress up party like pimps and whorres or cops and robbers orf a character that starts with the letter of your first name since you the birthday girl.mmm what else you could even just make it a normal party with loads of loud music and good food. make sure that you play the music that everyone will like...especially dance music like basshunter or techno..or if you and your friends are into hip hop put some good stuff on that everyone can dance to or loosen up to.just think of your guests and what theyd like.i mean ask your bf what his friends are into and ask your friends what theyr into...make sure you invite those ppl that you know will loosen up and dance and get along with everyone because theyr most likely the ones that will make your party fun...id send out invitations early like a week and a half early so that everyone can make that night free for your party...rent out the hotel rooms thats a really good idea [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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