How to Have Fun at a Friend's House

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Going to a friend's house is a fun way to pass the time on the weekend or after school.Whether it's your first visit or your fiftieth time, it's always a good idea to think about what you can do together.Try new activities and do things that you enjoy to make the experience enjoyable and memorable!
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Playing and Doing Other Activities

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  1. Maybe your friend has a stack of board games to choose from.Maybe you think of them as retro, but they're surprisingly fun, no matter your age!Plus, they involve both of you, so you won't run out of things to say or do.[1]
    • Remember to find the right compromise by choosing a game that you both like, and try not to be too competitive during the game.
    • If your friend doesn't have board games, ask if they have a deck of cards.
  2. If your friend has a console like Xbox or Wii, play together!Choose a game that you can both play, as a team or against each other.You should also be at a similar skill level.[2]
    • If you've never played a video game before, doing it for the first time at your friend's house is a great idea.Ask him to teach you how to play and start with the easiest level.
  3. Make two passes with a soccer ball, or two shots of basketball if he has a basket in the garden.You can also simply throw a tennis ball or Frisbee for some outdoor fun.You can even include your friend's brothers or other kids you know and organize a game.[3]
    • You don't have to be good at a sport to play.You can decide to be competitive or take it easy.
  4. If you sleep over at a friend's house, try games like "Truth or Dare" or "Never Have I Ever."They are a lot of fun, especially if other kids are present.
  5. If you don't know what to do on a rainy day or at night, watch a movie or even a saga.Choose a film that you haven't seen and that you think you might like.Make some popcorn, sit on the couch and enjoy the show![4]
    • Try to find a film that's fun and upbeat, not slow or too serious.
  6. There may be amenities in his house that you don't have the opportunity to take advantage of, such as a pool or a trampoline.If the weather permits, go diving, swimming or do all the activities you can't do at home.
  7. If your friend lives in a safe, quiet area of ​​town, take a walk or bike ride.Remember to stay close and don't move too far away.You can walk, chat and take photos of the view.[5]
    • If you're not sure if the neighborhood where your friend lives is safe, don't risk it and stay indoors.
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Creative Projects

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  1. If you're feeling bored, this is a fun and creative pastime.You can make origami or paint a picture following a pattern of numbers.You will have fun and you will be able to go home with a nice souvenir of the time spent with your friend.[6]
    • If you don't know what art project to do, look online for ideas or do something simple, like coloring a book.
  2. This is a classic sleepover pastime, but you can try it any time of the day.Make sure you have permission from your friend's parents before you start, then grab chairs, blankets and sheets to build your own fort where you're allowed.[7]
  3. Take selfies with your friend, or wear costumes and immortalize yourself in fun poses.You can upload the pictures to social media or keep them as a memento of your time together.
    • If you are in the habit of wearing makeup, you can take photos of yourself with your glamorous makeup!
  4. Make brownies or other simple treats.Before you start kneading the dough, ask your friend's parents for permission to use the kitchen and oven.Use creativity and choose icing decorations.[8]
  5. This is a fun and exciting project that commemorates your friendship.Start filling a sturdy box with photos of you together.You can even write messages for the "you" of the future!Put small objects that represent you in the box, then close it and keep it somewhere, or bury it in the garden.[9]
    • Don't put anything in the box that you might need.Just insert cards and drawings.
    • Ask your friend's parents for permission before burying the time capsule.
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Feel at ease at your friend's house

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  1. If it's your first time visiting a friend, ask them to show you around the rooms so you can get familiar with your new surroundings.It's always interesting to see how a home is different from yours!Even if you've been to his house a million times before, it can still be fun to take a look around.
  2. This is one of the best parts of being in his house.If he has tame pets, go say hello.If they're in the mood, play with them or take them for a walk.Make sure your friend stays by your side, because he knows his animals better than you.[10]
    • Don't force an animal to play with you.If your friend's dog is sleeping, leave him alone.He may wake up after some time and want to play!
  3. If you meet them, say hello and chat with them.In some cases, it's easier to get along with other people's parents than with your own!Building a good relationship with them is also a great way to feel more comfortable and welcome in their home.[11]
    • Don't forget to thank your friend's parents for having you!
  4. One of the best parts of visiting a friend is the chance to raid their pantry!Make sure you get his and his parents' permission, then treat yourself to snacks that your parents don't buy.Just make sure you don't eat more than one or two snacks, so you don't take too much advantage of the hospitality![12]
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Advice

  • If you don't have any ideas, ask your friend to suggest something.
  • If you don't feel like doing anything special, you can just chat.
  • Remember to thank your friend's parents for having you!
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