IS 15 to old to have birthday parties???!


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IS 15 to old to have birthday parties???


Answers:
One is never too old to have a birthday party. However, its the TYPE of birthday party that you can be too old ( or too young) for.
I would say a teen party with cake and soft drinks (not kool-aid...or booze) would be fine...but no clowns or pin the tail on the donkey type games. Some music playing and maybe a little dancing would be appropriate. No balloons unless you plan to use them in a game...like bursting them by sitting on them or something like that. You could also put little notes in the balloons telling the person that bursts it something to do... like squawk like a chicken or kiss someone on the cheek, or tell something about yourself... whatever makes it fun for the group you have invited.
Enjoy your party!

your never too old for a birthday party

no people have them their whole lives

I'm getting ready to turn 40 and I will be having a bDay party.

No, I know people twice your age that still have b-day parties.

no

no its ur never 2 old 2 have a b-day party more presents

you're never too old for a birthday party, but I think the type of birthday party you have changes as you get older.

if you're meaning, is 15 too old for you mom and dad to have a party for you with paper hats, pin the tail on the donkey and pinata's then I'd have to say, "yes"....that's pushing the boundries just a tad. haha

party, party, party, party. have a party.

No Way...I just turned 27 and still go all out for my birthday. This year we got a party bus that held 24 girls and went out on the town! It's your birthday, do it UP!

Of course not. "Adults" have them, why not a 15-year old?

nevah! partying is a key part of my life! and a birthday is just another excuse to throw one!

noooOoOoo. I used to think 20 was to old. Never to old to celebrate pal.

hell no that's when they just start getting good

No. Just make it a cool one. Haha. You know, no clowns or antyhing like that

You're never too old to have birthday parties. You're too old to have clowns and balloons, but not a good, ol' fashioned PARTY!! Whatever excuse you have for a party you have to take!

Never! Im 18 and am planning my 19th!

Get as many as you can!

wether ur kickin it round a bonfire or slicin cake with da fam its never too old for Bdays bro....life is a gift...celebrate it

no, but you may not want to have the party at McDonald's anymore.

No, but it may be time to do away with the balloons and pin the tail on the donkey. Why don't you ask him/her what they might like to do for their party?

Not at all! Just don't do some dumb theme.

It's never too old to have a b'day party.The type of parties change as you get older so make sure you keep up with it.But b'day or not it's gr8 to spend time with family and friends.
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!

When my son-in-law turned 16, his girlfriend (my daughter) threw him a surprise party -- hawaiian style. All the girls and guys wore cool hawaiian prints and leis, and his birthday cake (he doesn't like traditional cake) was pineapple cheesecake. Rotisserie chicken, chips, and sodas rounded out the menu. He got tons of gifts -- all the teens had a great time dancing and playing party games -- it was really memorable. So I say, GO FOR IT!

Nope, just make it age appropriate, like miniature golf, water park or an arcade party.
Nobody is too old to have birthday parties.

no - no - no - no you can have silly childlike birthday parties for the rest of your life. remembering your birthday and having fun is what helps most in keeping you young. You may want to stop aging at some point like have a 39th birthday party for like 20 years so you have fun without getting too old.

yes it is enough
no one will have full life birthday parties

goodness no! just have it more of a dance, boy girl thing than a sleepover/ spiderman thing!

You are NEVER too old for a birthday party!!!

no parties just get better!

hell no you can do what u want on ya birthday peple have birthdays wen there lyk 80 !! so go 4 it xx




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