Not a good idea. You're bound to get caught, if not in the act, then later on when you reek of booze or you're tipsy, and you'll lose all of your parents trust. There is no way to keep this a secret, and if you have to go to such great lengths to keep it a secret, then you shouldn't be doing it.
2007-12-30 07:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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In New Zealand the eating age is eighteen and there is traditionally only as lots disaster with booze as there ought to must be be in a distinctive country in spite of if I see in which you're coming from besides the reality that. that's totally almost constantly a pair of buggers that have an inclination to break it for each individual else by now no longer eating responsibly and doing extremely uninteresting, detrimental and outlandish stuff. they could desire to shrink the eating age in u . s . becuase if is only too top then this could consequence in extremely quite some underage eating. i believe 18 is extremely a properly age extensively speaking jointly as legally you wind up an individual and the urge to wind up rebels decreases if the age is dwindled in any different case extremely quite some persons get extremely annoyed in spite of if that's sort of a silly regulation of 21. To me raising the age makes it even worse.
2016-10-20 10:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. If you're all at least 18, and have ALL your parent's consent and won't be leaving the house after the party, I don't see a big problem. If you're old enough to vote, buy porn and get killed in war, you should be able to have a drink, but if you're under 18, I would say no. It would be a big liability on the homeowner's part, especially if someone did something stupid, like driving, they would be responsible. Bottom line, if ALL your parents are present, you're ALL at least 18, you ALL have your parent's consent and you ALL stay over at the house until you've ALL sobered up or leave only with your parents, then okay. Under 18 - NO. This answer may seem like I'm "pro underage drinking", which I'm not, but if you are determined to ring in the new year sloshed and nothing is going to deter you, it would be better to do it under supervision rather that out somewhere and possibly driving. Face it, if you tell a kid NOT to do something, it only makes them want to do it more, and if it were my kid, I'd rather have him or her under the safety of my roof rather than out on the streets. Hopefully, you'll wake up with a big enough hangover and realize that it wasn't worth it in the first place. That's one part of New Year's Eve I could never grasp - intentionally setting yourself up to start the new year feeling like a truck hit you. Oooh - fun.
2007-12-30 07:43:42
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answered by Victor 7
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If your drunk, I seriously doubt that you can keep it a secret. Why don't you consider watching the party sober and see if this is what you want in the future. Being sober and watching the drunks can be a lot more fun than getting into trouble or having a hangover the following day. I would stay put...leaving the house and being drunk can get you into some serious trouble. Do Not Drive or get into a car that the driver is drunk....think about being in a accident and having you face going through the wind shield or sitting in the police station waiting for your parents to come bail you out of jail. Having fun does not mean you need to get drunk.....Happy New Year.
2007-12-30 07:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You shouldnt do it one: u just shouldnt drink ( but the best way to learn that is drinking getting a hangover and puking, drinking and doing something ul regret, or driking and getting caught, and all thoose things could happen). Two: you will get caught, do really think the parents arent gonna check on you, and you all be to out of it to hear the door,, thell find out. ANd parents can tell when there kids are drunk.
#: some body mught do something stupid
2007-12-30 07:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you over the legal drinking age??? I doubt it. If you were, you would probably type the sentance like so:
".....Downstairs all the kids are bringing in beer"
Anyway just throw it in a bag, a canvas bag or purse, and put other stuff on top. Say ur just gonna bring some games.
2007-12-30 07:37:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Good luck with that. Just remember that your parents were once your age too and had the same thoughts. If you are planning on a lot of kids being there then chances are your better going home and drinking while your parents are out. The more people the more chances of it getting out. Better yet, just wait till you are 21. It is a law for a reason.
I,KEA
2007-12-30 07:37:24
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answered by I,KEA 2
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Sneak it in! Being a 15 y/o dude I know where you're coming from! Just don't tell my parents!!
2007-12-30 07:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a good idea
Just don't go
Stay home and watch the ball drop from your house
2007-12-30 10:04:15
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answered by punk_is_funk! 2
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Don't try it. Parents in close proximity to their adolescent children imbibing is a recipe for problems. Taking it elsewhere and the Cops will find out. Keeping it a secret from all the parents will be damn near impossible. Your only hope is they won't care.
2007-12-30 07:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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your going to drink in the same place as your parents and you dont think your parents are gunna be cool with the fact that your drinking?hmmmmm...maybe bad idea.
go somewhere else were you have a less of a chance of getting caught.
havee fun drink safe.
2007-12-30 07:39:55
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answered by mmhhm 3
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