so this summer I'm turning 17, and every year I've had a party. I can't spend much money so I'm hoping to keep the party at my house -- I have a trampoline and a pool, but I'm starting to think that parties like this during the day are getting too.. old.
lovealways1221 answered Tuesday March 15 2011, 6:49 pm: this is just my opinion. but birthday parties are soo overrated.
its fine when you're younger like your 5th birthday party at Chuck E Cheese.. but when you're 17, it just seems silly.
now dont get me wrong.. i'm not saying "dont go out and dont have fun" you can still hang out with friends. but in my opinion, dont make it such a big deal. like dont print out invitations and have an RSVP and starting time etc. it just seems cheesy and childish. especially for a 17 year old.
what i did was just invite some friends over and all we did was hang out. just like any other day we hang out. it wasn't anything special. we had a few balloons and of course cake. but besides that it was a basic hang out day. pizza, video games, night games, and hanging out.
btw i'm a girl haha. 18 years old.
if you want, you can have a girls night out and go see a movie and get makeovers or something like that. but you said you can't spend much money so i think its best to just hang out at your house.
a13d answered Monday March 14 2011, 6:43 pm: I think u should have it at night thats always fin like play music in your house and so people can hang out in there and then have ur pool and trampoline. It always makes it more fun at night(: [ a13d's advice column | Ask a13d A Question ]
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