How to Prepare Your Room for a Sleepover

Choose a room., If your parents ask you to use your actual bedroom (assuming it's too small/near their bedroom), explain why it would be helpful, if you could use a bigger room in a different part of the house where they aren't.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Choose a room.

    It should be relatively big and away from your parents room.

    Your parents will most likely want to sleep.

    If your room only has one or two beds, lay down some airbeds or mattresses for your guests.
  2. Step 2: If your parents ask you to use your actual bedroom (assuming it's too small/near their bedroom)

    Chances are, they'll appreciate you thinking of them and their sleep when asking to use a room where your late night chatting won't disturb them.

    No one likes to be disturbed or have a cranky parent drop in and yell at you to go to sleep.
  3. Step 3: explain why it would be helpful

  4. Step 4: if you could use a bigger room in a different part of the house where they aren't.

Detailed Guide

It should be relatively big and away from your parents room.

Your parents will most likely want to sleep.

If your room only has one or two beds, lay down some airbeds or mattresses for your guests.

Chances are, they'll appreciate you thinking of them and their sleep when asking to use a room where your late night chatting won't disturb them.

No one likes to be disturbed or have a cranky parent drop in and yell at you to go to sleep.

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