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what is a good sentence to persuade my mom and dad
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I can help — what are you trying to persuade them about? (permission, money, a pet, a change in rules, school/career choice, moving out, etc.)
Meanwhile, here are a few ready-to-use sentence templates and examples you can adapt. Use a calm tone, acknowledge their concerns, offer concrete actions, and propose a trial period.
Templates
- Acknowledge + propose + safety/backup + trial: "I understand your concerns, and I want to show you I can be responsible by [specific actions]; can we try this for [time period] and reassess together?"
- I-statement + benefit + plan: "I really want [X] because [benefit]; here’s my plan to make it work: [steps]."
- Offer compromise: "If you let me [do X], I will [responsibility you’ll take]; if it doesn’t work out, we’ll go back to how things were."
Examples
- Asking to attend an event: "I understand your worries—if you let me go to the concert, I’ll be home by midnight, text you when I arrive and leave, and you can call me anytime; if anything changes I’ll come home immediately."
- Getting a pet: "I want a dog because it will teach me responsibility; I will feed, walk, train, and clean up after it, and I’ll cover part of the costs—can we try fostering for a month first?"
- Buying something expensive: "I want to buy [item]; I’ve saved [amount], will cover [ongoing cost], and I’ll postpone other purchases for three months to prove I’m serious."
- Choosing a career/major: "I know you want the best for me—here’s the research I’ve done on this career, including expected jobs and salary, and my backup plan if it doesn’t work out; I’d appreciate your support as I try it."
- Negotiating rules (curfew, screen time): "Can we try a one-month trial where I follow a new curfew of [time] and show you I’m responsible by [specific actions]? If it goes well, we keep it."
Quick tips
- Use calm, respectful tone and "I" statements.
- Anticipate objections and address them with concrete steps.
- Suggest a short trial period and a way to reassess.
- Be ready to follow through on whatever promise you make.
Tell me what you’re trying to persuade them about and I’ll craft a single, tailored sentence you can use.
Meanwhile, here are a few ready-to-use sentence templates and examples you can adapt. Use a calm tone, acknowledge their concerns, offer concrete actions, and propose a trial period.
Templates
- Acknowledge + propose + safety/backup + trial: "I understand your concerns, and I want to show you I can be responsible by [specific actions]; can we try this for [time period] and reassess together?"
- I-statement + benefit + plan: "I really want [X] because [benefit]; here’s my plan to make it work: [steps]."
- Offer compromise: "If you let me [do X], I will [responsibility you’ll take]; if it doesn’t work out, we’ll go back to how things were."
Examples
- Asking to attend an event: "I understand your worries—if you let me go to the concert, I’ll be home by midnight, text you when I arrive and leave, and you can call me anytime; if anything changes I’ll come home immediately."
- Getting a pet: "I want a dog because it will teach me responsibility; I will feed, walk, train, and clean up after it, and I’ll cover part of the costs—can we try fostering for a month first?"
- Buying something expensive: "I want to buy [item]; I’ve saved [amount], will cover [ongoing cost], and I’ll postpone other purchases for three months to prove I’m serious."
- Choosing a career/major: "I know you want the best for me—here’s the research I’ve done on this career, including expected jobs and salary, and my backup plan if it doesn’t work out; I’d appreciate your support as I try it."
- Negotiating rules (curfew, screen time): "Can we try a one-month trial where I follow a new curfew of [time] and show you I’m responsible by [specific actions]? If it goes well, we keep it."
Quick tips
- Use calm, respectful tone and "I" statements.
- Anticipate objections and address them with concrete steps.
- Suggest a short trial period and a way to reassess.
- Be ready to follow through on whatever promise you make.
Tell me what you’re trying to persuade them about and I’ll craft a single, tailored sentence you can use.
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