Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

...like Cats and Dogs!

When parents and teens get into fights it is normally about things they do not see eye to eye on. Whether it is about if you can go out, wear a certain outfit, or miss school because you did not finish all of your homework, there always seems to be an argument. Think about all of the fights you have gotten in with your parents and read this survey.

Thousands of parents and teens took a survey and now it is your time to guess the right answers:


What percentage of Parents and Teens agree on these issues?


Clothing: 16%, 21%, 43%, 65%, 78%

Sex:
24%, 46%, 55%, 70%, 100%

Religion:
3%, 15%, 30%, 59%, 74%

Friends:
10%, 33%, 55%, 66%, 74%

Politics:
5%, 23%, 48%, 59%, 78%

Work:
13%, 35%, 58%, 67%, 80%

Education:
25%, 48%, 60%, 72%, 81%

Drugs:
24%, 46%, 59%, 68%, 83%



What do you think? 

The results may surprise you:

Clothing: 65%


Sex: 70%


Religion: 74%


Friends: 74%


  Politics: 78%       Work: 80%


  Education: 81%   Drugs: 83%


All of the results are the first or second highest percentage. Now, this does not mean your parents and you agree on all of these things, but it shows you that you and your parents may not be so different. There will always be fights and disagreements, but maybe you both agree in some way with each other. Anyways, think about this survey and share it with others. You learn something new everyday!



Some additional links with tips on how to talk to your parents:






If you begin to feel like things will never get resolved - that you and your parents just cannot work through your differences - consider mediation as an option. A neutral third party might be able to help you both to understand each other and find some middle ground. This can be an adult you both trust like a neighbor or a teacher. If you can't agree on who that person is, there are family counselors who can provide that role and in some areas, mediation programs that can provide BOTH adult AND youth mediators to create a safe and even handed approach to finding a resolution. Call Teen Link (866-833-6546) to see what can help you best in your situation


Thanks,

Teen Link :)

Monday, January 25, 2010

Winter Bargain Shopping

Between post-holiday shopping and the overall state of the economy right now, most people, especially teens, can’t afford to do all of our shopping at Nordstrom and other expensive department stores.

Fortunately, the end of January is the best time to shop the end of winter sales for great buys!

Below are several stores in the Greater Seattle Area ranging in price points that are currently having sales or regularly sell for bargain prices.

Aritzia- Women’s clothing store in Bellevue Square with higher end clothing, but their winter sale features top designers such as Seven for all Mankind, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and See by Chloe for 25-75% off.

Buffalo Exchange- Always a good place to find some new or used clothes for bargain deals, on University Way, clothing for men and women. 4530 University Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105; (206) 545-0175

Best-Kept Secret- in Bellevue offers brand-name clothing for women, men and children. Store hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays. 102 Bellevue Way N.E.; 425-637-0363.

Everyday Music- Extensive collection of used CDs and DVDs. 112 Broadway Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98102

H&M- You can always find low prices here, but the current winter sale features H&M’s trendy clothes for ridiculously low prices. Various locations including University Village and Downtown Seattle.

Also check out small boutiques around the Seattle area, most of them have sales around this time of year to get rid of their winter merchandise, so check it out and support local businesses!