Beg!! Beg!! Drain them with begging....works for me everytime
Didn't work. I'm going to try and get money from Youtube. I have 126 subs. I hope I can get 1,000 subs before August. But I probably won't since I'm super lazy. One time I had this video planned out with a script made and I was too lazy to record me reading the script, so I just decided to not do the video.
Didn't work. I'm going to try and get money from Youtube. I have 126 subs. I hope I can get 1,000 subs before August. But I probably won't since I'm super lazy. One time I had this video planned out with a script made and I was too lazy to record me reading the script, so I just decided to not do the video.
Didn't work. I'm going to try and get money from Youtube. I have 126 subs. I hope I can get 1,000 subs before August. But I probably won't since I'm super lazy. One time I had this video planned out with a script made and I was too lazy to record me reading the script, so I just decided to not do the video.
Beg!! Beg!! Drain them with begging....works for me everytime
Don't just say you need money. Spell out exactly what it's for. Show that you have a well-reasoned plan for how to spend it. Demonstrate how it will help your life.Expenses like textbooks, groceries, or membership to a campus organization that will benefit your education are good reasons to ask for financial help. If your budget includes money for hobbies and entertainment, don't ask for more cash to buy a concert ticket or the newest smartphone.Communicate Openly: Have a calm and honest conversation with your parents about your feelings regarding the money you make. Try to understand their perspective and explain yours. Discuss Financial Independence: If you're old enough, discuss the importance of learning to manage your own finances.If you grew up in one that had open and honest talks about finance, then approaching them now for help may be easy. If not, experts say, approach the conversation with care and tact. “It may feel daunting to bring up money,” said Spenser Liszt, a certified financial planner in Dallas.
Asking a friend to lend you money is an etiquette no-no. You may borrow money from a family member under certain circumstances, but if you do, have a written plan and timeline to pay it back and offer to pay a small interest rate or whatever the lender stipulates.
Don't just say you need money. Spell out exactly what it's for. Show that you have a well-reasoned plan for how to spend it. Demonstrate how it will help your life.Expenses like textbooks, groceries, or membership to a campus organization that will benefit your education are good reasons to ask for financial help. If your budget includes money for hobbies and entertainment, don't ask for more cash to buy a concert ticket or the newest smartphone.Communicate Openly: Have a calm and honest conversation with your parents about your feelings regarding the money you make. Try to understand their perspective and explain yours. Discuss Financial Independence: If you're old enough, discuss the importance of learning to manage your own finances.If you grew up in one that had open and honest talks about finance, then approaching them now for help may be easy. If not, experts say, approach the conversation with care and tact. “It may feel daunting to bring up money,” said Spenser Liszt, a certified financial planner in Dallas.
Asking a friend to lend you money is an etiquette no-no. You may borrow money from a family member under certain circumstances, but if you do, have a written plan and timeline to pay it back and offer to pay a small interest rate or whatever the lender stipulates.
this mite help
I already told them that I needed the money to buy Dying Light: The Beast.