if they say no, that's their final answer. there is no reasoning with parents.
Or you could get a freind or family member that is old enough to buy it for you like an older brother or couzin
you could say that it is only rated m because all the other games in that series were rated m and they didnt want to make reach look less intense
No. Many parents say it can, but it is scientifically proved not to.
If your parents say no, it's best to let sleeping dogs lie. But if you can make a good argument and not say "But my friend's parents let him!" by presenting evidence that violent games don't automatically make kids into mindless killing machines then it may change their minds.
Depends on what your parents say, it is rated T. But I wouldn't play it
how old are you? just say there not bad ive got saints row 2 and im 10
ide say super smash bros for wii i think its rated E 10 and
id say ages 9-13:)
You do not 'make' anyone say yes. Especially your parents. If you have asked and he has said 'No', ask why.
say to your parents for Christmas / irthday or watevah your want a dsi and 80% of the time they will say 'how much are they ' and you will say 'i don't no ' and 80% they will let you get one
It depends. Start talking to get a idea on what your parents think first. Then the hardest thing is saying it, but once you say it, it is out in the open. It will make it alot easier to talk then. Just make sure your parents know how your feel about it.
Yes. I have 3 people in my family, my parents and me. My parents and I make up my family of 3.
say "i would like to make a toast to my____[husband, fiancee]('s) parents..." and say your toast. ive done it before