How to Host a Sleepover With One Guest

Ask your parents., Make sure the person you invite is pretty nice and someone you know reasonably well., Think and plan ahead before you have your sleepover., Make sure your guest knows the way around your house and how to get to your house., Plan...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Ask your parents.

    You need to get permission to invite someone over to spend the night.

    If you don't get permission, all your planning could be made useless.
  2. Step 2: Make sure the person you invite is pretty nice and someone you know reasonably well.

    You can ask a causal acquaintance or your best friend, as long as they are pretty nice and you know them reasonably well, it's fine.

    It's considered socially acceptable to invite people close to your own age and of the same gender as you.

    Technically, you can ask a 17 year old boy who is pretty nice that you know reasonably well to a sleep over if you are a 15 year old girl, but, chances are your parents won't give you permission. , You don't want to have to ask your parents to go shopping at the very last minute for decorations, food, etc. , Give them a tour. , Or you could just have a good conversation.

    A sleepover without anything to do is never fun. , You don't want your sleepover to be interrupted by an obligation or your brothers or sisters.

    If you have chores to do around the house, make sure they are done before your friend arrives. ,, But not if you have something important you need to do the next day! ,,,,,
  3. Step 3: Think and plan ahead before you have your sleepover.

  4. Step 4: Make sure your guest knows the way around your house and how to get to your house.

  5. Step 5: Plan out activities and games to play like board games

  6. Step 6: video games

  7. Step 7: truth or dare

  8. Step 8: or any other classic sleepover game.

  9. Step 9: Make sure your sleepover time or place isn't in conflict with anything else that needs to be happening then.

  10. Step 10: Have a snack table in your room so you can snack throughout the party for two

  11. Step 11: or also for if your guest wakes up in the middle of the night.

  12. Step 12: If you're feeling really adventurous

  13. Step 13: attempt an all-nighter.

  14. Step 14: If you wake up before your guest do not wake them up as they might get cranky.

  15. Step 15: Get them some breakfast like pancakes

  16. Step 16: toast etc.

  17. Step 17: If you two make a big mess

  18. Step 18: clean it up together.

  19. Step 19: Say goodbye and give them a hug.

  20. Step 20: Don't be sad about them going home

  21. Step 21: you need a break before the party continues.

Detailed Guide

You need to get permission to invite someone over to spend the night.

If you don't get permission, all your planning could be made useless.

You can ask a causal acquaintance or your best friend, as long as they are pretty nice and you know them reasonably well, it's fine.

It's considered socially acceptable to invite people close to your own age and of the same gender as you.

Technically, you can ask a 17 year old boy who is pretty nice that you know reasonably well to a sleep over if you are a 15 year old girl, but, chances are your parents won't give you permission. , You don't want to have to ask your parents to go shopping at the very last minute for decorations, food, etc. , Give them a tour. , Or you could just have a good conversation.

A sleepover without anything to do is never fun. , You don't want your sleepover to be interrupted by an obligation or your brothers or sisters.

If you have chores to do around the house, make sure they are done before your friend arrives. ,, But not if you have something important you need to do the next day! ,,,,,

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