Answer 1
Sounds tough. My parents have always been really overprotective of me. But as I got older, they began to trust me more and let me have more independence. One tip: keep your grades up. Show them you can be responsible at school and that you deserve some reward and respect for that. Also, invite your friends over to your house. If your friends can gain the approval of your parents, maybe they'll let you hang out with them later. Finally, ask them if you can volunteer somewhere until you can get a job. Volunteering is a great way to show them you are responsible and to get out of the house. Good luck!
Answer 2
Do what any good high school student does. Study hard on school nights. Then, Friday/Saturday, sneak out of house, get drunk w/ friends. Just make sure you don't F%^$ up in school.
Advice, please-
I'm the one who asked this question and im four-freaking-teen my parents don't let me outta the house without them. That's why I don't hang out with my friends. I feel oh so lonely and alone. I've treid being nice and responsible. My grades are all straght A+'s what more could they possibly want from me?
Answer: You should sit down with your parent and have an adult conversation with them. If you are making straight A's, you are obviously responsible. What you need to do is let your parents know that you are responsible enough to go out on your own. Avoid mindlessly yelling at them, instead, be calm and rational. Basically, show them that you are a young adult and not a child anymore.
Invite them to your place.
well parents becume strict when the teen/children becume iresponsabile or dont listen
Yes all Koreans parents are very strict with education.
When dealing with strict parents, it's important to communicate openly and respectfully with them. Try to understand their concerns and rules, and work towards finding compromises. It may also be helpful to seek support from trusted adults or friends. Remember to prioritize your safety and well-being while navigating your relationship with your parents.
I call it more overprotective than strict. Some parents forget that their main job is to prepare their children for the outside world and what to do if something happens to them. Unfortunately, some parents "cling" to their children and can't let go out of fear of losing them.
Yes. With parents supervision but alone if 16 and older or 13 and older it depends how strict the parent is.
Was king Tut a strict & cruel man? yes
Yes, if the teacher is already a strict parent.
His father seems to have been very strict.
Tell the truth. You can say: "I wish I could, but my extremely strict parents don't allow dating."
Not necessarily. Parents have to set limits and some parents don't do enough of that.
Many Koreans are strict with education... BUT not all...