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How do you convince parents to let you go on vacation?

How do you convince parents to let you go on vacation?

9 tips for convincing parents to let you travel alone

  1. Tell them—don’t lie!
  2. Show them you’re responsible.
  3. Figure out your finances.
  4. Be prepared and do your research.
  5. Find the right time to plead your case.
  6. Have a good reason “why”
  7. Involve them in the planning process.

How do I tell my parents I want to trip?

Tell them what you plan to do after the trip (even if you make something up). Explain WHY you want to go and show you have a purpose. If they still won’t budge, you just have to stick to what your heart wants and DO IT ANYWAYS (sorry mom and dad). They will eventually come around.

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How to convince your friend’s parents to let you travel with them?

If you’ll be going on a trip with your friend’s family, point out that your friend’s parents are reliable people that your parents have met. If you’re going to an overnight concert or something similar without an adult, point to the most responsible person as an example of someone who will keep the group grounded.

Will my parents let me go on a trip without a chaperone?

Without an authority figure or chaperone, your parents may be unlikely to allow you to go on the trip. Establish the chaperone or authority figure as someone who has a good reputation and is trusted. If you’ll be going on a trip with your friend’s family, point out that your friend’s parents are reliable people that your parents have met.

How to tell your parents you want to go on a trip?

When you and your parents have sat down, tell them that you want to go on a trip. Let them see that it is something that you are passionate about and have been wanting to do for a long time. Also tell them which friends are coming on the trip with you. Tell your parents why this trip is important to you.

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Would you let your parents let you visit your Boyfriends/Girlfriends?

So…my answer would be: it depends. You might point out to your parents that if you were at university, you would be there with many guys, including your boyfriend (?) and they would either trust you or not. Baby steps. My sixteen year old son wanted to visit his seventeen year old girlfriend who lives in Atlanta.