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What a good boy who loves to learn...
Just tell your mom that if you don't hurry up, you won't go to school in the future.
Can you take care of me for the rest of my life?
Or wait for me to die, and you will die and support me for the rest of my life.
Or let me go to school, and I'll feed you.
You tell your mom about trying.
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Alas, it's not the same at home if you have a heart, remember what you don't understand, ask the teacher tomorrow, or remember the teacher's **, and if you don't understand, you can ask directly.
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Find a suitable person to pick you up, relatives and friends can do it. If not, there's no way.
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It's good to want to learn!
Find a classmate who is closer to your home and walk with you!
But this classmate has to be the kind that reassures your mom!
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Uh, maybe your family is rich, and if you can't get in, your mother can help you settle the school, or your mother dotes on you too much, and she can't bear to see you work hard
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And such mothers. Where's your dad? The best way to convince your dad is to tell your mom.
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Speaking of money, she still wants to invite us to dinner! You said we couldn't figure it out for her!
By the way, how old are you.
And then you can say no to the people in your family! Hee-hee.
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Little pity. Believe in yourself!
If it's too far from home, you can live on campus. It's only been 2 months.
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Don't say anything, go back and say, "Won't I stand in front of you too?"
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Summary. The second reason is that you need to go out and play, and then the other party is your classmate, and your mother will be relieved.
And then convince your mom that the general reasons for letting you out are too simple, why would you want to go out? Who followed you when you went out?
Then if your classmates invite you, your mother should be able to hear your classmates' voices next to you, and then if your classmates invite you, your mother will send you, and then when you send you to the same class, your mother will be relieved, and then in the afternoon, if your two friends play until the afternoon, your mother will pick you up.
So the first reason is that your classmates invite you and your mom to understand, it's normal to go out and play.
The second reason is that you need to go out and play, and then the other party is your classmate, and your mother will be relieved.
The third reason is that you want to go shopping, because you like to be in the summer world, accompanied by material scenery.
Then if you buy my product, I will give you 100 reasons, because 100 reasons are too many, you need to be patient, you need to buy my product. Wisdom cracks.
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How to convince your mother to buy so-and-so, hello, I'm glad to answer for you! 1. Tell them the productive value of what you want to buy. Unless you're really lucky (or privileged), it's probably not fun to simply ask your parents for something "just because you want it."
This is a reason that only kindergarten children use – how many times have you seen a five-year-old child shouting, "I just want it!" "Losing your temper? On the contrary, you have to be smarter.
Describe the extent to which the item you want to buy will help you – will it help you learn? Will it make you better at sports? Tell your parents that this is something that will help you "realize" a certain value.
This should be emphasized often in conversations. 2. Offer to do something in return. If you simply state that you might do something useful with this thing, your parents probably still don't want to buy it for you.
Add some fuel to the negotiations! Offer your parents what you would do if they bought this item. Let's say you'll tidy up the yard or sweep up the garbage for a month.
You should know what your parents like – at first, they may prefer you to do chores and spend more time studying, or start a new hobby (such as sports, bands, theater, etc.). When you beg your parents, don't be too positive. It's better to say you'll be walking your dog every day for two months than saying you'll be doing it for a week.
If you feel like you're bold, don't be afraid to give your parents an ultimatum. Tell them that if they buy what you want, you'll get some kind of achievement (e.g., doing all your homework well or doing better at the next debrief). It's risky – you're basically betting that you can fulfill that promise "after you get what you want."
This is a good option for forgetful (non-demerit-not, forgiving) parents, but not for parents who feel that your direct challenge is too arrogant and disrespectful. If you can, "implant" what you want into the challenge. For example, if you want a new pair of running shoes, tell your parents that you'll be running a half marathon in them next month.
4. Investigate your product. Know your favorite products (and any similar alternatives) to the point where you know them all at home. The more you know, the more serious you will be about it in the eyes of your parents.
Be prepared to mention specific measures to replace the product you want (especially when it's cheaper). Learn about your stuff online or at your local store**. You need to be able to offer your parents the lowest options to choose from**, including any rebates, store discounts, etc.
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Be patient and enlighten and seek understanding.
Communicate calmly with your parents, speak your true thoughts, and seek their understanding.
2. Intermittent pretending to be deaf and dumb.
Young people ask and persuade their parents in every way, and if they can't explain it, they should listen more and talk less. If no matter how enlightening you can't do it, you just turn a deaf ear and let it go.
Distraction.
Prepare gifts for your parents in advance, and you can also take them shopping or go out for a nice dinner. Coax your parents to be happy and distract them.
Be flexible and have clear boundaries.
Be flexible in dealing with non-malicious comparisons and make clear boundaries without creating conflicts. For example, when asked if you have a partner, you can ask the other person: "Auntie, you have such a good relationship with your uncle, can you teach me some experience?" "At this point, the blame shifts away from you.
Tell yourself that "I am in charge of life".
Let go of persuasive thoughts, listen to them, and accept their expressions. Acceptance is not the same as acknowledging what the other person says, you still have your own choices.
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