How to Do a Dare Without People Knowing
First, know what you are being dared to do., Then, get more information., When you have this information written down, start to do the dare., Now when you are doing it, be aware of how much evidence is left and clean it up., If the dare requires any...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: know what you are being dared to do.
Figure out how much trouble you would get in if you were caught. -
Step 2: get more information.
How long does the dare take? Is it a small or big thing? How much evidence would there be left, and where, when, who, what, how and why you take the dare? , Do it in a very secret place.
If it will make any suspicious sound, make sure it is soundproof. , If it involves being close to someone you do not want to see the dare in action, be really careful, when they turn around and see you, have an excuse ready. , If you mess something up badly, like break something, you will have to handle that yourself. , It's okay as long as you are not making it really complicated and way more hard to do. , See if they start to think its boring and go away.
Pretend that you were going to get something or do something else. , Do your dare as fast as you can, and hide from everything possible.
If you get caught, then make up an excuse, like if your sister sees you snooping around somewhere, things may get suspicious so you can tell her that you were just playing a spying game or training to be junior spies in a virtual game you made up. , If you just did something hard to accomplish and didn't get caught, then most other dares will seem easy to you.
Congratulations.
You have completed a hard dare! , Those are just the results of the dare you just accomplished without getting caught! -
Step 3: When you have this information written down
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Step 4: start to do the dare.
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Step 5: Now when you are doing it
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Step 6: be aware of how much evidence is left and clean it up.
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Step 7: If the dare requires any sneaking around in places you are not supposed to be in
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Step 8: be really quiet and see that the place looks like usual
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Step 9: and that all things are in place just like before.
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Step 10: You can always change your plan and do it at another time
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Step 11: confess that you were doing it
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Step 12: or whatever you're doing to the plan you have.
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Step 13: If whoever was not supposed to be seeing your dare insists on going with you to where you are doing it
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Step 14: act cool and go wherever you're going unless you're going someplace you're not supposed to go.
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Step 15: Now take action.
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Step 16: When you are done
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Step 17: take a break
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Step 18: and go do some more easier dares.
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Step 19: When you have done it
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Step 20: you will find that other dares seem pretty easy.
Detailed Guide
Figure out how much trouble you would get in if you were caught.
How long does the dare take? Is it a small or big thing? How much evidence would there be left, and where, when, who, what, how and why you take the dare? , Do it in a very secret place.
If it will make any suspicious sound, make sure it is soundproof. , If it involves being close to someone you do not want to see the dare in action, be really careful, when they turn around and see you, have an excuse ready. , If you mess something up badly, like break something, you will have to handle that yourself. , It's okay as long as you are not making it really complicated and way more hard to do. , See if they start to think its boring and go away.
Pretend that you were going to get something or do something else. , Do your dare as fast as you can, and hide from everything possible.
If you get caught, then make up an excuse, like if your sister sees you snooping around somewhere, things may get suspicious so you can tell her that you were just playing a spying game or training to be junior spies in a virtual game you made up. , If you just did something hard to accomplish and didn't get caught, then most other dares will seem easy to you.
Congratulations.
You have completed a hard dare! , Those are just the results of the dare you just accomplished without getting caught!
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