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#🙄फैक्ट्स✍ #☝अनमोल ज्ञान
🙄फैक्ट्स✍ - GUIDE TO CONVINCING PARENTS FOR A CALL PHASE I: THE RIGHT TIMING & APPROACH Catch them when they are relaxed: Don't ask right when cooking, or they they come home from work; while 1 are when they are stressed Wait for a calm moment like after dinner or during a quiet weekend morning. Be direct and clear: Avoid being vague Instead of saying 2 "Hey; "Can | call someone?" say; need to make a quick phone call to [Name] to talk about [Topic]. Is that okay?" Explain the "Why": Parents love knowing the purpose. 3 Give them a solid reason: #School/Work:* "We need to finish our group project  assignment together:' happy  #Checking in:* "Ijust want to wish my friend a birthday:' need to ask them about the timing for #Information:* tomorrows event PHASE 2: BUILDING TRUST & REASSURANCE they seem hesitant; offer to Offer total transparency: If iving make the call right in front of them in the room or put it on speakerphone so can hear that everything they is safe and appropriate Give a clear time limit: Promise a specific duration and 5 stick to it Tell them, "lt will only take 5 to 10 minutes, and then I'II get straight back to my studieslchores Address cost concerns: If the call requires data or 6 international calling rates  assure them you are using a free internet based app (like WhatsApp Snapchat or Zoom) over home Wi-Fi so it wont affect the phone bill PHASE 3: HANDLING A "NO" MATURELY they Stay calm if they hesitate If say no or ask you to wait; don't argue or throwa tantrum Respond calmlywith, understand: Is there a better time | could do it later today or tomorrow?" Showing maturity makes them much likely to trust you next time more they Offer an alternative: If aren't comfortable with a live 8 voice or video call, ask if you can send a quick text message to get the information you need instead. GUIDE TO CONVINCING PARENTS FOR A CALL PHASE I: THE RIGHT TIMING & APPROACH Catch them when they are relaxed: Don't ask right when cooking, or they they come home from work; while 1 are when they are stressed Wait for a calm moment like after dinner or during a quiet weekend morning. Be direct and clear: Avoid being vague Instead of saying 2 "Hey; "Can | call someone?" say; need to make a quick phone call to [Name] to talk about [Topic]. Is that okay?" Explain the "Why": Parents love knowing the purpose. 3 Give them a solid reason: #School/Work:* "We need to finish our group project  assignment together:' happy  #Checking in:* "Ijust want to wish my friend a birthday:' need to ask them about the timing for #Information:* tomorrows event PHASE 2: BUILDING TRUST & REASSURANCE they seem hesitant; offer to Offer total transparency: If iving make the call right in front of them in the room or put it on speakerphone so can hear that everything they is safe and appropriate Give a clear time limit: Promise a specific duration and 5 stick to it Tell them, "lt will only take 5 to 10 minutes, and then I'II get straight back to my studieslchores Address cost concerns: If the call requires data or 6 international calling rates  assure them you are using a free internet based app (like WhatsApp Snapchat or Zoom) over home Wi-Fi so it wont affect the phone bill PHASE 3: HANDLING A "NO" MATURELY they Stay calm if they hesitate If say no or ask you to wait; don't argue or throwa tantrum Respond calmlywith, understand: Is there a better time | could do it later today or tomorrow?" Showing maturity makes them much likely to trust you next time more they Offer an alternative: If aren't comfortable with a live 8 voice or video call, ask if you can send a quick text message to get the information you need instead. - ShareChat