Be respectful of your parent's rules, and do what you're told. They are trusting you to stay home and be by yourself, and you want to disrespect them by doing whatever the heck you please??? Why? After, when your parents know what you did, do you think you will feel better because you broke the rules and defied them? Do you think that they will let you do it again? Just remember one thing life has taught the adults; parents ALWAYS find out! Good luck!
2007-03-28 12:36:44
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answered by sarlha 3
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I remember being really excited when my parents would leave for even just a day. I always worked hard to come up with schemes so that I could sneak around the rules. Although I didn't get caught right away, they usually ended up finding out about the really bad stories later (I ended up being grounded for half of my senior year!) So, my advice (although I'm sure this is not what you want to hear) is to try to respect them and follow their rules. By building their trust you will gain more freedom and before you know it, you'll be on your own and have all the freedom in the world!
2007-03-28 20:22:24
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answered by jon & Corrie A 1
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First of all and formost the reason you are getting to spend the weekend alone is because your parents TRUST you. They havent even packed their bags yet and you are tring to figure out what kind of decietfullness you can engage in. Try this. Go up to your parents and ask them, " may I have some friends over this weekend". Dont argue with them discuss it with them. Try earning a little more trust, and be respectful of their wishes. Forget the neighbors, what if they told on you for having friends over and your dad said yeah we know, we told her she could..... That s classic when someone thinks they have you but you covered your bases. Honesty will get you more priviledges, but breaking trust will get you grounded, you know this, do the right thing. IF you want friends over ask permission and invite only the ones they approve.... you wont regret it, when they get home..
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2007-03-28 19:58:12
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answered by drtoolman 3
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I had nosy neighbors, but every single time my parents went out of town, I had a group of friends come over to party =)
If you want people to come over, bring as many as you can (legally) in your car (if you drive) and pull to the side of the house or in the garage where your neighbor won't see all of you getting out (wait until it's dark). If you want more to come over or you don't have a car, have someone drive over using the same method. That's what I always did, and I never got caught. A word of caution, though: I think I was just really lucky; I SHOULD have gotten caught. Be careful!
2007-03-28 19:31:40
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answered by Delvala 5
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Let's see...you can always sneek someone in by useing a blanket.. or coming in from your back door. If you do get someone in be sure you don't go into the front of the house but do leave lights on in there. You can always put a stuffed animal in a chair with a cap to make it look like you are in there. All kids should enjoy some good mischief once in their life...good luck, and do have FUN
2007-03-29 15:36:16
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answered by Cyn 3
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Maybe you should ask them if you can have a friend over while they are gone. this way they will know. and your parents are trusting you , and if you do have someone over and they find out, they might not leave you home alone again. been there and done that. and exactly what mine did, didn't leave me home alone again. and parents have a knack to find out everything that goes on when they are away.
2007-03-28 19:44:09
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answered by misty blue 6
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go away from the house, or you will get caught
2007-03-28 19:30:36
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answered by bronzebabekentucky 7
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Don't break your parents' rules.
2007-03-28 19:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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