I May/Or May Not Get An iPhone Tomorrow! Please Give me Info?
I have been wanting an iPhone for a long time, and I finally convinced my mom to say yes. My dad has not been so sure though. I wrote an essay to prove that I'm responsible enough to get one, and he said Let me see how well you guys act. That was about 3 days ago.
So Tomorrow We're going to the city to go to the Movie Theaters and Have a good time, and my dad is in South Carolina, so he will not be in the car with us.
My mom will stop at Verizon to get me the iPhone 6s if my dad approves.
But, I will probably have to call my dad and tell him, "Hello Dad, We're waiting outside verizon right now wondering if I could get my iPhone now." Then I would talk about more responsibility.
Does Anyone know how I can SURELY get my dad to say Yes?
You do what your parents asks of you and don't complain about it when you feel you would rather be doing something else. Plain, simple.
You know your dad better than anyone else on the planet, so you know what will get him to say yes to something you want.
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