be real good _____________
Answering as a parent I would say if you have many responsibilities around the house, be sure they are getting done without your parents nagging at you before you ask. Parents hate being the bad guy as bad as you hate hearing them nagging at you. If you don't have any responsibilities, tell your parents you would like an allowance but you would like to do something for it. Ask what would help them out the most. Most parents are a lot more likely to want to help you out if you are acting responsibly.
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Depends if your parents are tired its probably not the right time to ask. You want your parents relaxed and in good mood. But one thing if your asking for something super major then you should know you are on a scale on 1-100,and make sure you ask for something that your parents can afford so it wont make them feel bad that they can't buy it for you!
Answer From Ask-er: I have $180. And I know NOT to approach my dad (or mom) when (s)he is tired. I know NOT to
They are trying to teach you responsibility with money. No one get money for free and the money you get as allowance your parents has worked for so why not you? Doing chores is nothing compared to real working life. If you are smart you come up with examples of things to do yourself. That will please them and then you can add temporary things when you need more money. Then you always have a way to get extra money and the parents will be impressed. All this will come in handy when it's time to negotiate higher allowance.
Present them with the reasons you need the money and the ways you intend on earning it and/or paying them back. Simply asking for money rarely makes them want to give it to you.
Just ask nicely, and be willing to do extra chores for them. Money doesn't grow on trees, y'know!
Ask for it!
Politely, and keeping her parents in mind.
You will have to ask your parents that question. WikiAnswers has no way of knowing this.
ask politely at least 2 times every day
Very politely.
Ask your parents for an allowance if you do chores around the house.
ask about babysitting, mowing lawns, or annything that needs to be done in the neighborhood, and ask your parents for an allowance. ask about mowing lawns, or babysitting or anything that needs to be done in the neighborhood or around the house, and ask your parents for an allowance
sorry you can't. but you can ask your parents for your allowance to be a moshi member.
Very politely. Don't be rude or insult them. Say yes sir and yes mam
Parents who speak politely to others are teaching their children to be polite, by example.
Answer this question… Convincing your parents to increase your allowance is an example of what?
It depends on what you are asking permission for. If it is something serious then ask politely and if that gets you nowhere just go ahead and do it and say nothing else about it to them.