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How do i ask my dad if i could...?

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go to NY for thanksgiving? most of our family lives up there and i just visited for a wedding. they said it was okay if i go, but i dont know how to ask my dad. i would be flying there alone, unless my sister would come. please help me! i have have have to go!

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  1. It depends on how old you are, but daddies are usually to get your way from, just be his little girl and ask sweetly, works every time.


  2. go like pleasee.... dad i wnt to spend more time with the family please...

    or an old but effective trick let someone from the family talk to him ;)

  3. well where do you live?? i had to fly from north carolina to virginia during the summer by myself. everything is going to be okay on the flight.. but to ask your dad just come right out and say it. its easier said than done though.

    good luck and i hope you get to go!!

    answer mine??

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...


  4. Yeah it is OK. I have had relatives younger than you visit, and all is fine. Make arrangements for pickup (location, approx time, cell phone numbers, check flight statys).  I assume that you stay with family. Finding a place to stay maybe a bit difficult at that time.

    Just tell dad you like to visit, tell who you will visit, and what arrangements you plan to make for pickup etc. He'll be impressed by the fact that you thought things over. Have fun. The parade is always fun to watch and there are lots of other events.

  5. I think you could go up to him and say, "Hey dad, could I possibly go to NY for thanksgiving?"

  6. Just go tell him you want to see you fam. You need to buy tickets so I would do it soon

  7. how old are you?

    if ur 17 and younger: just go up to him and put ur puppy dog face on and tell him u really want to go

    18 and older: JUST GO!

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