Saturday, September 12, 2009

HOW TO GET READY FOR A PARTY

HOW TO GET READY FOR A PARTY

1. First, get clean by showering (use soap!), washing your hair, and shaving.
2. Use deodorant and moisturize; just after you've showered spread cream over your face and leave it for a few seconds; then rub off. Make sure you put lotion on, too.
3. Get dressed. Wear clothes that are "in", but have some different style to your wardrobe.
4. Do your hair. Don't leave the house with a wet head. You can put in some dry gel, and do some cool hair styles like twists, ponytails or pigtails with a bump, or just leave it down.
5. Grab a hand bag that isn't too big, but can fit a couple things in it.
6. Get your handbag and other things you will want with you at the party
7. Don't drink too much beer beforehand or you'll end up the village idiot, you want to keep it cool, depending on body weight, it is recommended no more than two 500ml cans or the equivalent in units.
8. Get some nice loud music on the go (Whatever floats your boat)
9. Have a shower and clean all necessary areas, you need to get ready in advance as to feel comfortable in what your wearing and to ensure you don't forget anything.
10. Make a general checklist of things you will need, it might sound a bit sad but it is better than getting thirty miles away only to find that you haven't got your wallet, mobile and underpants.
11. Wear some suitable shoes for the occasion, and then go out and have an awesome night.
12. Try and drink water regularly especially if you are taking any recreational drugs as these can dehydrate you. Limit yourself to about a pint of water an hour, and when you need to chill... just chill. You're not a loser for partying yourself out, the vast majority of accidents happen when people exert themselves physically and keep on going just to look "cool" to their mates.

WARNING

  • Make a sign which says, please turn down the music in case the music at the party is so loud that you have to scream to make yourself heard by the person standing next to you. You can show this sign to the DJ or the musicians
  • Ask around to see who's going. If you don't have a couple of your friends going, the party might not be as fun for you.
  • Getting ready earlier than usual helps you because you'll be more prepared and you won't have to blow dry your hair as it is hard on your hair.
  • Bring some money in coins and paper, just in case
    If things get out of hand at the party, just tell the host(ess) your problem and leave or go to a separate room (with permission).
    If you are underage and get asked to try drugs or drink, just say "nah, I'm right"

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