How can I convince my family to go to Southern Florida? I live in Canada so it's pretty difficult, every Canadian goes there though. I've never left Canada, farthest I've gone to was Niagara Fall's which is like nine (9) hour drive away.
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Well I see by your age that you're 16. I don't think they'd EVER let you go alone (If I had children i'd never let them go off alone to see a guy they met online). Maybe you all can go together? It wouldn't be horrible. It would give your parents a positive experience in meeting your SO.Made it official: 12-01-10
First visit: 3-29-13/4-09-13
Closed the distance: 07-31-13
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I'm with black_halloween on this one. If you were my 16 year old daughter I probably wouldn't let you go alone either. I'm sure you understand why. lol But yeah talk to them about it, maybe make it a family trip. That could be really fun. Meanwhile, do you have a passport? Maybe start with getting that to show it's really something you would like to do. And well, you can't go to the US without one.
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Originally posted by Black_Halloween View PostWell I see by your age that you're 16. I don't think they'd EVER let you go alone (If I had children i'd never let them go off alone to see a guy they met online). Maybe you all can go together? It wouldn't be horrible. It would give your parents a positive experience in meeting your SO.
Originally posted by Mims27 View PostI'm with black_halloween on this one. If you were my 16 year old daughter I probably wouldn't let you go alone either. I'm sure you understand why. lol But yeah talk to them about it, maybe make it a family trip. That could be really fun. Meanwhile, do you have a passport? Maybe start with getting that to show it's really something you would like to do. And well, you can't go to the US without one.
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It's nice that your friend went travelling through Europe alone (which I find sceptical for a few reasons), but sadly your parents have the right to not want to go to Southern Florida.
It's not even related to maturity, it's just the fact that your 16. Either wait until your 18, or get your family to go to Southern Florida.
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Originally posted by Tooki View PostIt's nice that your friend went travelling through Europe alone (which I find sceptical for a few reasons), but sadly your parents have the right to not want to go to Southern Florida.
It's not even related to maturity, it's just the fact that your 16. Either wait until your 18, or get your family to go to Southern Florida.
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It sounds really immature and bratty to stomp around and wine "Wahhhh but my friend got to go alone at 13!" or "Wahhh i'm grown up enough to go alone!". Your parents are not your friend's parents and it had nothing to do with maturity or how "self sufficient" you can be. Its about you only being 16yrs old and going to a different country alone to meet somebody that you met online. Whats so bad about your parents going with you? Are you ashamed of them? Afraid that they won't let you hangout with your SO alone? Afraid that they're going to want to chaperone everything?
Don't be in a hurry to grow up, its not as fun as you think it is lolMade it official: 12-01-10
First visit: 3-29-13/4-09-13
Closed the distance: 07-31-13
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Originally posted by Black_Halloween View PostIt sounds really immature and bratty to stomp around and wine "Wahhhh but my friend got to go alone at 13!" or "Wahhh i'm grown up enough to go alone!". Your parents are not your friend's parents and it had nothing to do with maturity or how "self sufficient" you can be. Its about you only being 16yrs old and going to a different country alone to meet somebody that you met online. Whats so bad about your parents going with you? Are you ashamed of them? Afraid that they won't let you hangout with your SO alone? Afraid that they're going to want to chaperone everything?
Don't be in a hurry to grow up, its not as fun as you think it is lol
How can I convince my family to want to go to Southern Florida?Last edited by Markoslav; December 22, 2012, 03:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Markoslav View PostThat's not what I'm saying though. I'm asking how I can convince them to go with me. That's my entire question, just how can I convince them. For example, how would you convince your family to go to somewhere you want to go? Self-sufficiency was used as an argument to tell the viewers, those reading this that the ability to actually be there, accomodation, etc is not what I'm looking for. I'm asking how I can convince.
How can I convince my family to want to go to Southern Florida?
You need to provide better info here, like can your parents actually afford a family vacation to south Florida (I'm not being mean, it's a very legitimate question)? The only way you can convince them is totally coming clean about your relationship, and if you guys normally take family vacations, asking if Florida could possibly be considered for the next one. I have a daughter who's now 24, had she approached me very reasonably, calmly and maturely at your age, I would have considered her request. Does everyone in your family have passports? I'm not sure about Canada, but here in the US, it would not be cheap for a family to get them.
You can only convince them to go if it's financially feasible, otherwise there's no way they'll do this for you. There's almost no parent who would, just because their teenager wants to meet his girlfriend from the internet (that's not mean either, it's a realistic parental point of view). All you can do is to start by having the discussion, see if they're willing to compromise on a vacation. There's a lot to do in Florida, so if they like vacations anyway, that part isn't a hard sell. If they can't pull it off comfortably, forget it, there's nothing else to be done, get a job and save until you're able to go on your own.Our separation of each other is an optical illusion of consciousness. ~Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Moon View PostOK, that's better, your previous posts showed nothing, other than you being a somewhat immature, pretentious little shit.
You need to provide better info here, like can your parents actually afford a family vacation to south Florida (I'm not being mean, it's a very legitimate question)? The only way you can convince them is totally coming clean about your relationship, and if you guys normally take family vacations, asking if Florida could possibly be considered for the next one. I have a daughter who's now 24, had she approached me very reasonably, calmly and maturely at your age, I would have considered her request. Does everyone in your family have passports? I'm not sure about Canada, but here in the US, it would not be cheap for a family to get them.
You can only convince them to go if it's financially feasible, otherwise there's no way they'll do this for you. There's almost no parent who would, just because their teenager wants to meet his girlfriend from the internet (that's not mean either, it's a realistic parental point of view). All you can do is to start by having the discussion, see if they're willing to compromise on a vacation. There's a lot to do in Florida, so if they like vacations anyway, that part isn't a hard sell. If they can't pull it off comfortably, forget it, there's nothing else to be done, get a job and save until you're able to go on your own.Made it official: 12-01-10
First visit: 3-29-13/4-09-13
Closed the distance: 07-31-13
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Oh! And I forgot too add...Don't be offended that you were thought to be female, something like 80% of this forum is, so yeah, it was assumed.Our separation of each other is an optical illusion of consciousness. ~Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Moon View PostOK, that's better, your previous posts showed nothing, other than you being a somewhat immature, pretentious little shit.
You need to provide better info here, like can your parents actually afford a family vacation to south Florida (I'm not being mean, it's a very legitimate question)? The only way you can convince them is totally coming clean about your relationship, and if you guys normally take family vacations, asking if Florida could possibly be considered for the next one. I have a daughter who's now 24, had she approached me very reasonably, calmly and maturely at your age, I would have considered her request. Does everyone in your family have passports? I'm not sure about Canada, but here in the US, it would not be cheap for a family to get them.
You can only convince them to go if it's financially feasible, otherwise there's no way they'll do this for you. There's almost no parent who would, just because their teenager wants to meet his girlfriend from the internet (that's not mean either, it's a realistic parental point of view). All you can do is to start by having the discussion, see if they're willing to compromise on a vacation. There's a lot to do in Florida, so if they like vacations anyway, that part isn't a hard sell. If they can't pull it off comfortably, forget it, there's nothing else to be done, get a job and save until you're able to go on your own.
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Originally posted by Markoslav View PostYeah, I realized I was being a smart ass. Yeah my parents can afford family vacation. We take a vacation to a remote beach every year in August, so I'm guessing that's a frequent vacation. My mother and my father have passports, my brother and I don't. In Canada passport's are not so cheap, I think. Sweet, thanks for the advice, I like that post. Thanks for your time.
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