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new years party


Question Posted Sunday December 6 2009, 8:08 pm

i really want to have a new years party.. buuutt my parents and 12 year old brother NEVER go out....how can i get them to go out?

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TheAnnie answered Tuesday December 8 2009, 6:02 pm:
How about you talk to them about it. If it isn't too big of a crowd or if you parents know who's coming then maybe they can just stay out of the way. For example just be upstairs.

It's easier to get rid of your brother, he could go to a sleepover, but it would be much easier to get your parents to cooperate.

Best of luck!

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dearcandore answered Monday December 7 2009, 6:46 pm:
You can't. And even if you could, don't. Your parents are not as clueless as you think, trust me. They'll know, and you'll pay a heavy price. Get a part-time job, save some money, and as soon as you graduate get your own place. Then you can have as many parties as you want : )

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