How can I persuade my parents to use a new phone?

Da
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I w / 12 have a Huawei Y5 || , (which nobody has anymore) with a jump on the display. It also hacks extremely. I already had to buy this mobile phone myself, ie. I saved my 15 euro pocket money and sometimes certificate money for it. But now I need a new one. (I do not even need an Iphone, but just a good working cell phone with a good camera) Unfortunately, my parents do not even think of me to buy one, they mean if I want it I should save the money myself. I can't even work! Are there any tactics?

Ba

There are birthdays and Christmas and in the end also pocket money. Parents are not obliged to buy a mobile phone for their offspring - especially not if there are still claims such as a good camera.

And even if I do not like to say such sayings, but: earlier you could get by at this age even without a mobile phone. I had my first mobile phone at the age of 16. And that was a slide phone, so do not complain about yours at a young age.

Pu

At 60 euro pocket money a month, that's 720 euro a year, which is a hell of a lot of money for someone your age.

Think about how you can better allocate your pocket money, try spending "only" 30 euro a month and saving the rest, so in six months you have at least 180 euro together and you can buy a good smartphone - even new.

All of this can be speeded up or improved by trying to do smaller jobs, such as household chores or neighborhood services. I would think twice about delivering newspapers or magazines, so that you can improve your pocket money quite well, but it also depends on the payment and the assigned distribution area. This should (and must) be discussed with your parents.

You can even ask your parents if they are willing to give you an advance on your pocket money and then deduct it from your pocket money every month (or weekly in your case). So you would get a loan from your parents, you can also offer them "interest" to pay for it, either in the form of money or in the form of household help.

Try to negotiate with your parents, show them that you are ready to do something for them and at the same time show them that you are on a good way to grow up. At the age of 12 this may sound a little over the top, but the sooner you can show your parents that you can take responsibility for you, the easier it will be in the future if, for Time to go out there.

Do not try to beg, your parents will block it and you're right. Offer them something and show that you know that you do not just find money but that you have to offer something in return, mostly in the form of labor.

po

"Today" is good - you're twelve, the thing is not three years old and the jump will not come by itself.

Have you ever tried to back up your data and reset the phone? When it comes to the usage behavior of many children - who often do not even have an overview of what they actually do with their smartphone - it's not surprising that they fill up quickly and then slow down.

Otherwise: Smartphones are usually not cheap and tend to be more expensive. And the functions that they offer are not tailored to children at all. I therefore doubt that you need a smartphone with a good camera. Unfortunately, that does not interest many parents.

There are no "tactics" there. To buy something, you need money. And children are for a good reason under the welfare of their parents. You are not entitled to pocket money (though I find that important), nor to a smartphone.

Da

Unfortunately, I do not get 15 a month off in the week.