Right. I'm British, 12 Male and I got an after-school today. Incase you didn't know, an after-school is a detention that is put on your permanent record and is regarded as some kind of disgrace, anyways I've been on loads of sites and they all say 'Tell you parents honestly and be mature' or 'Rip up the letter and say you were finishing a project.' To be quite frank, none of these work I need an amazing, brilliant excuse that will fool parents. Something that isn't obvious and I don't want tell your parents crap. Please respond as I am URGENT!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? evannewman94 answered Friday July 9 2010, 2:32 am: Just be honest with your parents. im 15 and i know what its like to get a few detentions (all were nothing serious just like being late or using my phone) once i got in a fight tho. but anyway i found out that if u lie to your parents u r gonna end up in more trouble cause chances are - they will find out you are lying. the school could call your parents or they could run into the teacher somewhere. Youre better off just telling your parents what happened. almost all students get a detention once in their lives. what did you do anyway? [ evannewman94's advice column | Ask evannewman94 A Question ]
Lrockz answered Thursday July 8 2010, 2:01 am: try saying your going to a m8s house after school this always works for me, or if there is somthing that you want from down your town just say your poping down the town to get something, and when you get back just say they didt have it, or that you didt have enough money on you or something hope this helps [ Lrockz's advice column | Ask Lrockz A Question ]
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