How to Obtain Money from Your Parents

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
Children and young adults usually have few ways to make substantial income, yet need money from time to time. If your parents are able to support you, there is nothing wrong with asking them for a little help. Having a specific number and...
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Children and young adults usually have few ways to make substantial income, yet need money from time to time. If your parents are able to support you, there is nothing wrong with asking them for a little help. Having a specific number and reason for the money is essential. You should offer anything you can in reward, from doing extra chores to simply working harder in school. Be nice to them, and grateful for anything they give you.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Asking for Money When You Live at Home

  1. Step 2 Prepare to explain yourself.
    [1] Your chosen parent will want to know why you want money. Your answer will be crucial in determining whether you get it. It will probably not be successful for you to lie about the reason, so be honest. There is nothing wrong with wanting a few bucks to get milkshakes with your friends or go to the movies.
    • A parent is more likely to give you money to fund an activity they support (something school-related, an educational trip, a reputable event, etc.). After all, this is the same rationale nonprofits use asking for charitable donations.[2]
    • Asking for money to buy an item might be easier to explain. For example, if you just made the school soccer team, needing a ball to practice at home is pretty self-explanatory.
      If you're asking for something just for fun:
      Don't: say "It's not fair" or "I need it."
      Do: say "I know it's not something I need, but I'm willing to earn it."
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Asking for Money When You’ve Moved Out

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Warnings

  • Don’t make asking your parents for money a habit. Not only will they be increasingly less likely to give you additional money, they may take it as a sign that you’re not managing your finances well and want you to work out a more practical budget.
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  • Understand that your parent/s simply may not be able to afford to give you money when you ask for it. They have to pay for the whole family to live, there may not be any cash spare.
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