How to Act As a Kid at an Adults' Dinner Party

If there are kids around, talk to them., See if there will be a young kid there., If it is only grown ups there, do whatever you might do on a long trip., At dinner, sit next to your mum and dad., Be wary of what's being served., When you leave, say...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: If there are kids around

    See if you can go outside and do some gymnastics or play games with them.

    Maybe you can make friends with them!
  2. Step 2: talk to them.

    The adults might ask you to just supervise her a bit, to make sure she doesn't swallow anything dangerous or hurt herself.

    Just go with it, and try to keep her occupied. , Imagine you have a dragon pet, or you are a spy.

    Make up a funny poem.

    Make up an obstacle course outside (don't use chairs and stuff, only things like star jumps and forward rolls). , Eat politely, and remember to say "please" and "thank you".

    If something looks hard to eat, just look at what other people are doing. , Chances are, they will be serving something you don't like.

    Don't take any, or just take a small bite and push it to the side of your plate with your fork. ,
  3. Step 3: See if there will be a young kid there.

  4. Step 4: If it is only grown ups there

  5. Step 5: do whatever you might do on a long trip.

  6. Step 6: At dinner

  7. Step 7: sit next to your mum and dad.

  8. Step 8: Be wary of what's being served.

  9. Step 9: When you leave

  10. Step 10: say thank you.

Detailed Guide

See if you can go outside and do some gymnastics or play games with them.

Maybe you can make friends with them!

The adults might ask you to just supervise her a bit, to make sure she doesn't swallow anything dangerous or hurt herself.

Just go with it, and try to keep her occupied. , Imagine you have a dragon pet, or you are a spy.

Make up a funny poem.

Make up an obstacle course outside (don't use chairs and stuff, only things like star jumps and forward rolls). , Eat politely, and remember to say "please" and "thank you".

If something looks hard to eat, just look at what other people are doing. , Chances are, they will be serving something you don't like.

Don't take any, or just take a small bite and push it to the side of your plate with your fork. ,

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