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    Question How to entertain a Teenager?

    Hi Guys,advice on how to entertain a visiting Teenager please.
    Is it possible to lose them? Do they do chores like car washing?

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    Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Oh dear. Teenagers...how old? Big difference between the younger and the older end of the spectrum.

    Probably wouldn't advise getting them to do chores.......unless you want an even harder time of it!

    Ask them what they want to do. How long are they staying? I reckon the way to get into a teenager's good books without them going wild, is just to treat them like adults...give them an appropriate amount of responsibility, and just a tiny bit more freedom than they are used to....careful though!

    Good luck xxx
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    Red face Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Hiya, this one is 14yrs. old, here for a long weekend accompanied by mum.
    Better stock up on burgers and Coke? Wonder if he's a Hoody?

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    Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Give him a PC, a Nintendo DS, an Ipod, Playstation 3 and loads of cash and he wont be any trouble at all

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    Red face Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Thanks Kate, in my day it would have been a bike, glam rock, and a well worn Parka as the must have things in my life.

    Yep, I think I'll buy myself out this situation

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    Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Hi Dave

    Kate as hit the nail on the head with her reply!lol

    Having 2 teenagers myself i wish you luck hun !!lol

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    Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    You need to be able to interpret the 'grunts', 14 is the classic age when they begin.

    Although teenagers are usually a pain in the @rse for parents and not always when they are visiting, so you may be lucky.

    Girls - easy, shopping.

    Boys- difficult but they like music (well that's what they call it anyway) they like computers, they like to download music, he will probably show you how to do it.

    How about sport? Is there a local team you could all go and see? Any gigs on ?

    Failing that exactly as Kate said: DVD, Nintendo, playstation and loads of red bull, because they never sleep either .

    Good Luck

    You may need it.

    Please come back and tell us how you got on.

    I have a 17yr Daughter and 20 son, he's no longer a teenager !!! YES YES YES YES !!

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    Wink Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Hi Mucky, thanks for the info.

    re. grunts, reminds me of the TV advert where the mother has a one sided conversation with her son Tom in the car. lol x

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    Re: How to entertain a Teenager?

    Best of British matey

    Mine used to respond well to bribery, they will do chores if the price is right!!

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