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Someone give me some free advice, I got really shit as in 60% for a science test and my average for the year was high 80s. Do I tell my parents? They know i had the test, Do i make a bluff up and delay the process? They always telling me to get off forums and do studying... I have a maths test either tommorow or Wednesday. Do i wait to give them both tests and Pray that my Maths is really good ?. I am puzzled please help. When I got 65% for Mid year for maths, Always choke on Mid year they were really disappointed and made me feel guilty. I choke on big tests and get way to nervous. Any free advice on the matter would be much appreciated?
 
Yea, check to see if your goolies are still there and them go tell 'em. And then tell them to stop their incessant nagging or you'll go do some gateway drugs.

Big whoop, you dropped your average in a subject. Once you get out of school you realise it's just a place where they teach you good learning habits.

Half this sh*t you won't even need. Unless you're Doctor/Lawyer/anything where-a-degree-means-INSTANT-wealth material of course, then by all means, work your arse off.....
 
Yea, check to see if your goolies are still there and them go tell 'em. And then tell them to stop their incessant nagging or you'll go do some gateway drugs.

Big whoop, you dropped your average in a subject. Once you get out of school you realise it's just a place where they teach you good learning habits.

Half this sh*t you won't even need. Unless you're Doctor/Lawyer/anything where-a-degree-means-INSTANT-wealth material of course, then by all means, work your arse off.....

Yeah:thumbsu:

only tell your folks if they come to Lidge's Lounge

They dont even know how to use a computer apart from emails. That wont be happening.....
 

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Someone give me some free advice, I got really shit as in 60% for a science test and my average for the year was high 80s. Do I tell my parents? They know i had the test, Do i make a bluff up and delay the process? They always telling me to get off forums and do studying... I have a maths test either tommorow or Wednesday. Do i wait to give them both tests and Pray that my Maths is really good ?. I am puzzled please help. When I got 65% for Mid year for maths, Always choke on Mid year they were really disappointed and made me feel guilty. I choke on big tests and get way to nervous. Any free advice on the matter would be much appreciated?

Mid-year = Footy season in full swing. :D
 
Tell them something that would really shock them and spin them out, then fess up and tell them your results. They'll be so relieved it won't be that scary. They'll find out sooner or later, parents do especially mums, they have this radar that picks up on stuff.
 
Thanks for the handy advice. I going to wait unitl I do my maths test and Hope I get really good at it. The folks have organised two footy games to go to, WB vs Essendon free tickets and Nth Melb vs Geelong.
 
Do a runner late tonight, leaving no forwarding address..........rather, just a note saying "Cheers for raising me..........I'm gone now.....ciao!"

T'toes

This works.:D

Or you could just admit to yourself that your just ain't good enough & look for a ditch digging job.;) (No offense meant to all the hard ditch digging workers).
 
Tell them something that would really shock them and spin them out, then fess up and tell them your results. They'll be so relieved it won't be that scary. They'll find out sooner or later, parents do especially mums, they have this radar that picks up on stuff.

This is a good approach. Tell them you've got some absolutely shockingly terrible news about something you've done and you feel really bad and embarrassed and you hope you won't have let them down too much and that in time they'll forgive you.

When you eventually tell them your news (that you didn't get the mark you were hoping for and that it was a one-off- sort of like Boomer having a bad game - they'll probably be so relieved that you haven't committed a crime or impregnated the girl next door they'll forget to be angry.

Just brush up on your acting before you begin- and be sure not to over-act.

Good luck!
 
This is a good approach. Tell them you've got some absolutely shockingly terrible news about something you've done and you feel really bad and embarrassed and you hope you won't have let them down too much and that in time they'll forgive you.

When you eventually tell them your news (that you didn't get the mark you were hoping for and that it was a one-off- sort of like Boomer having a bad game - they'll probably be so relieved that you haven't committed a crime or impregnated the girl next door they'll forget to be angry.

Just brush up on your acting before you begin- and be sure not to over-act.

Good luck!

Hmmmmmmmmmm, sounds like you've faced this very scenario from Ms Reliable Mr R?????????????? It also sounds like it worked? ;)

T'toes
 

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Hmmmmmmmmmm, sounds like you've faced this very scenario from Ms Reliable Mr R?????????????? It also sounds like it worked? ;)

T'toes

Ms Reliable? Nah, I'd be surprised having met her doesn't strike me as would give much trouble - for starters, I think, she's the only one of the Reliable offspring who barracks for the NMFC so she's in front in the good books for a start.:thumbsu:
 
Ms Reliable? Nah, I'd be surprised having met her doesn't strike me as would give much trouble - for starters, I think, she's the only one of the Reliable offspring who barracks for the NMFC so she's in front in the good books for a start.:thumbsu:

I've met her as well Gabbie and I agree, however, Mr Reliable speaks with the authoritative tone of experience. You're probably right though. Ms Reliable was wise enough to head down the NMFC path (which does make her brillant enough to pull off such an act!), so Mr R's experience would likely come from the obvious failings of the more wayward members of the brood ;)

T'toes
 
I've met her as well Gabbie and I agree, however, Mr Reliable speaks with the authoritative tone of experience. You're probably right though. Ms Reliable was wise enough to head down the NMFC path (which does make her brillant enough to pull off such an act!), so Mr R's experience would likely come from the obvious failings of the more wayward members of the brood ;)

T'toes

or his goodself maybe:D;) tho methinks your goodself speaks with the voice of experience:)
 
or his goodself maybe:D;) tho methinks your goodself speaks with the voice of experience:)

Maybe Gabbie, though my preferred method was to excell on the sporting field and use that as the distraction.

T'toes
 
I've met her as well Gabbie and I agree, however, Mr Reliable speaks with the authoritative tone of experience. You're probably right though. Ms Reliable was wise enough to head down the NMFC path (which does make her brillant enough to pull off such an act!), so Mr R's experience would likely come from the obvious failings of the more wayward members of the brood ;)

T'toes

We've had our moments, don't worry:eek: especially during the joyous early teen years!

However, my 'advice' (FWIW) in response to the OP was based on my own experiences. When you have cost overruns and the bills get out of hand it is better to prepare the client for enormously bad news. When the news is just plain vanilla bad they're often in a funny/peculiar way almost happy (relieved).

It works in reverse too. If you have really good news for someone and you tell them so they are often disappointed/let down when you finally tell them. It's often better to under-promise and then over-deliver.

How often have you told someone that you've heard this absolutely hilarious joke or seen this absolutely brilliant movie? You invariably get a 'Meh!' reaction from your friend once they hear the joke or see the movie.
 

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Ms Reliable? Nah, I'd be surprised having met her doesn't strike me as would give much trouble - for starters, I think, she's the only one of the Reliable offspring who barracks for the NMFC so she's in front in the good books for a start.:thumbsu:

See my reply to TT above, Gabbie. The other daughter barracks for Collingwood. Oh the shame!:o
 

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