How to Convince Your Parents to Buy You a Skateboard Sacramento CA

A skateboard is a great way to get outside and do something fun when you're bored. If you would like to convince your parents to buy you one, please continue reading.

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How to Convince Your Parents to Buy You a Skateboard

Steps

  1. Tell to your parents about skateboarding. Explain to them that it is something you really enjoy doing. Also, let them know that it's one of your favorite hobbies. Tell your parents the advantages of skateboarding, such as it will be great exercise and give you something to do besides sitting around the house all day long.
  2. Research the prices of a skateboard. Show the prices you find to your parents after you find multiple skateboards you are interested. Parent really like when you put time and effort into getting the right board. If your parents don't have much extra money to spare, perhaps you should try to get a cheaper off-brand skateboard. Also, try suggesting you will pay for half of the skateboard if the one you want is still really expensive.
  3. Make sure your parents know you will be safe. Tell them that you will be wearing a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads while you are first learning how to skateboard. Also, let them know that you will only skate in places that they allow you to. This means that if your parents only want you skating around the neighborhood, you will promise not to go anywhere else.
  4. Tell your parents about your other friends who skateboard. Show your parents how many of your other friends actually do this. Explain to them how much fun it will be to go skateboarding while being with your friends. Also, tell your parents that they can help you if you get injured, and can teach you ways to stay safe while skateboarding.
  5. Ask your parents if they will buy it for a special gift. Explain to them that you would be willing to wait until your birthday or Christmas for the skateboard. Or, if it's not that time of the season, tell your parents you will pay them back once you have the money.

Tips

  • If they say no, don't keep on asking. Wait a week, and then try a different approach.
  • Create a power-point or poster showing the advantages of them buying you a skateboard. Include pictures, models, and a well-planned speech. This will make you look responsible and wanting.
  • If you do get a skateboard, decorate it. Add your own personal touch to it by adding stickers, pictures, etc.
  • Make sure the skateboard is the right size and the one you really want. It is no use buying a skateboards you don't like or isn't the right size.

Warnings

  • Don't lie to your parents just to convince them to buy one for you. For example, don't say you will always wear a helmet if you aren't planning on it once you get a skateboard. If you do this, your parents will probably just return the skateboard.

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