It probably won't happen, but the best way to do it would be to apologize and admit you were wrong . Tell your parents you were speaking out of anger, acted irrationally out of anger, and acknowledge that you need to develop ways to learn to control that anger (which you really should). Follow up by asking if there is anything you can do to earn leniency. If they say there isn't, remain calm. You will probably serve the whole sentence, but you have to prove to them that you learned a lesson so they can trust your word next time.
2007-01-24 11:42:08
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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If you have done something, you should own up to it and be the "grown up" and admit you have made a big mistake and apologize. You need to rethink on how differently you can do things if you get angry again. We do not always get what we want in life. You do the crime, you do the time. If I ever did that, I would have gotten my mouth Slapped and had to eat soap. You are lucky it is only being grounded.
Don't cuss out anyone again. If you are angry, then you should say "I am angry and I need to calm down before I say something I shouldn't". Find other avenues of venting besides cussing. Discuss rationally what is bothering you. You know when something is right and something is wrong. Do what is right and be proud of who you really are and not what you just did. We all make mistakes and learn from them. You will learn from this one. Don't cuss out your elders. Learn to respect people and control your anger, and you will get the respect you deserve.
2007-01-24 11:44:29
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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Maybe you could try apologising to your dad and ask him if he would take you to the school so that you could apologise to the teacher and the principal in front of him. It's a thought. It shows responsibility. It's not easy to admit you've done wrong. Explain that you weren't thinking. That your mouth got in the way. But make sure that you've learned from this.
You should consider yourself lucky. I would have dragged you back there to apologise and on top of that you wouldn't be on this computer. As a matter of fact you wouldn't even be SITTING in that chair either. Count your blessings. Maybe you're safer that you're in your room.
2007-01-24 11:45:54
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answered by Me2 5
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You thought you were big and bad enough to cuss out two authority figures in your life. well now that you are on the verge of finding out you were wrong you need to be big and bad enough to except the repercussions of your actions.
whats a month anyway. you can study read a book clean the garage paint the fence do the laundry. not watch T.V. not talk on the phone not go out with your friends. ain't being a teenager a barrel of laughs?
2007-01-24 11:54:57
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answered by mark_grvr 3
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If you are grounded, then be grounded. There is nothing you can do. After you have been grounded, apologize to your dad, teacher, and principle. They will like that. Listen to your dad and start respecting him too. When you start respecting yourself, you will respect others. So start do this now when you are young, otherwise you will be in so much trouble and even end up in prison.
So be wise next time and treat others nice.
2007-01-24 11:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think your getting out of this one kiddo, but apologizing to all involved may help. And I dont mean just say "I am sorry" write out a heartfelt apology, and admit your were wrong (which, sorry, you were no matter how wrong you may feel they were. they are the authority figures of which you must respect) and give it to each of them, and let your parents read the letters to the teacher and principle before you give it to them. Even if you dont get ungrounded you will show maturity and that goes a long way.
2007-01-24 11:49:31
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answered by reneestoy1978 2
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Well I don't know if you could get out of the grounding because you have to face the consequences of your actions. However, show true and real remorse for your actions and try to be helpful around the house etc they might shorten the length of you grounding.
2007-01-24 11:41:25
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answered by zyllee 5
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Sorry, but it sounds like you deserve to be grounded. Learn the lesson and when your punishment is over, don't repeat the crime. Getting off being grounded only teaches you that you that there is no (or only minor) penalty for misbehavior, and the real world doesn't work that way...
2007-01-24 11:40:19
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answered by . 7
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Do the time....
Not doing the crime is the best way to keep from being grounded. Otherwise... learn to live with the consequences of your actions. It is called accountability. You will need it as an adult.
2007-01-24 11:40:28
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answered by TAZZLOVER8 2
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do the time, if it was just your folks you might be able to be nice and talk them , but cause you had a go at your teacher and principle , you've made your folks look bad.
so be helpful, don't answer back. do dishes and clean up without being asked. and keep it up after you're ungrounded, might get you some slack later,
also try not to curse infront of our folks, make your life easier
2007-01-24 11:49:55
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answered by steven m 7
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