How to Have a Party Without Your Parents Knowing
Research!, Planning whom to invite is key., Consider what parts of your house people will be in most of the time., Lock doors to rooms where you don't want people, like your computer room, or parents room for example. , Put out food that is not too...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Research!
Find a time when your parents will be gone, and all your siblings and other family members(if you have any) are also gone.
Most families have a calendar where they write down events, appointments, etc.
Try to find a day and time where the house will be empty.
Avoid asking parents directly, because this may sound suspicious.
Playing sick can also help you get the house to yourself if the whole family is going somewhere together, but this may backfire! The whole family may have to stay to "take care" of you. -
Step 2: Planning whom to invite is key.
If you want a large party, tell the people you invite to "bring their friends".
If you want to keep it smaller, tell them so. , Remove any objects that can be broken and put them in different rooms.
If valuables of any kind are laying around, make sure you hide them as well. ,, If people are drinking, this will help them not get too clumsy.
However, keep your guests away from alcohol. ,, Bring out the garbage bags and start dumping out beer cans and other garbage a little by little. ,, (Preferably ask them before the party, as a heads up and something to hold them to) , No matter what, always do it the right after the party or the following day.
Never procrastinate on this part. , Too much trash can signal to what you were doing, either that or if the fridge is too empty. , Sweep and mop the floor in your house. ,,, Examine the area for anything that you may have missed.
Taking a photo on a camera/phone will help you fix things you might have missed but your parents would notice, check the photos often throughout clean up. -
Step 3: Consider what parts of your house people will be in most of the time.
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Step 4: Lock doors to rooms where you don't want people
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Step 5: like your computer room
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Step 6: or parents room for example.
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Step 7: Put out food that is not too messy.
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Step 8: When answering the door for each person
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Step 9: lock it after wards.
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Step 10: Clean up while the party is happening.
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Step 11: When you start to become too tired
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Step 12: then it is time for guests to leave.
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Step 13: Ask the guests to help you clean up before they leave.
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Step 14: The time you should get yourself up to do the clean up will depend on the time your parents come home.
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Step 15: Start with all the cans and bottles
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Step 16: dump and throw in garbage bags to be recycled later.
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Step 17: Move on to general clean-up like garbage and dishes.
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Step 18: Check tabletops and walls for any stains or marks
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Step 19: and clean them if necessary.
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Step 20: Afterwards
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Step 21: move tables and furniture back into their original place.
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Step 22: You are done!
Detailed Guide
Find a time when your parents will be gone, and all your siblings and other family members(if you have any) are also gone.
Most families have a calendar where they write down events, appointments, etc.
Try to find a day and time where the house will be empty.
Avoid asking parents directly, because this may sound suspicious.
Playing sick can also help you get the house to yourself if the whole family is going somewhere together, but this may backfire! The whole family may have to stay to "take care" of you.
If you want a large party, tell the people you invite to "bring their friends".
If you want to keep it smaller, tell them so. , Remove any objects that can be broken and put them in different rooms.
If valuables of any kind are laying around, make sure you hide them as well. ,, If people are drinking, this will help them not get too clumsy.
However, keep your guests away from alcohol. ,, Bring out the garbage bags and start dumping out beer cans and other garbage a little by little. ,, (Preferably ask them before the party, as a heads up and something to hold them to) , No matter what, always do it the right after the party or the following day.
Never procrastinate on this part. , Too much trash can signal to what you were doing, either that or if the fridge is too empty. , Sweep and mop the floor in your house. ,,, Examine the area for anything that you may have missed.
Taking a photo on a camera/phone will help you fix things you might have missed but your parents would notice, check the photos often throughout clean up.
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