Generally, parents cannot take something that someone else bought without permission, as it may violate ownership rights. If the item was given as a gift to their child, parents may have some rights to it, but it's best to discuss and resolve such matters amicably. Communication and understanding between all parties involved can help avoid conflicts. Ultimately, laws regarding ownership can vary based on jurisdiction, so consulting legal advice may be necessary in complex situations.
No, ownership of an item typically belongs to the person who purchased it, even if it was bought for someone else.
When 2 people, usually parents, both feel the same way about something that they are talking to someone else about.
When 2 people, usually parents, both feel the same way about something that they are talking to someone else about.
An approach is an act of coming near to someone or something else, or a passage by which someone or something can come close to something else.
well you can one of your parents friends and then they will be able to trust them more than if you ask someone that is your friend because they could do something that could hurt you or someone else
a souvenir
You or someone else hit/ran over something with the vehicle.
it is always better to have a relationship with your parents be4 someone else ypur parents are the people you can look up to when he/she breaks your heart :DDD
The increase in price can be called a mark-up, or it can be called your profit.
Speckletail's parents are unknown-I thought it was larksong and someone else.
MAKE SURE YOU GET THE MAIL!!! also if your parents find out try and explain there for a friend or something .....AnswerI agree. Try to explain that they were for somebody else and don't let them think you bought them for your girlfriend. DO try and get the mail from now on...
If your parents treat you like an idiot, this could be because they do not like you. While this is not right, it is something that happens. A person should find confidence in someone else.