There is nothing more exciting than staying with your friends. It's very easy to make your stay very enjoyable. Prepare snacks and drinks to enjoy with your friends. Plan fun activities that can be missed both indoors and outdoors. You and your friends can have a lot of choices while staying, and it's sure to be an unforgettable night!
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Method 1 of 3: Preparing Snacks and Drinks
Step 1. Prepare a lot of snacks
One of the most exciting parts of the stay is the snacks. Prepare snacks that are usually enjoyed during your stay such as chips, popcorn, biscuits, ice cream, and candy. It's also good if you provide healthier foods such as fresh fruit or vegetables.
Pay attention to whether there are dietary restrictions because of allergies, religious rules, or because your friend wears braces
Step 2. Try a new drink
Prepare lots of drinks during your stay, for example, soft drinks, water, iced tea, or orange juice. You can also ask your parents to mix up special drinks, such as es teler. These drinks are fun to make and can make your stay very special.
If you want to mix a new type of drink, make sure you also prepare soft drinks or iced tea. This is to anticipate if your guests prefer plain cold drinks
Step 3. Prepare a heavy meal
If your friends have arrived at dinner time, you need to entertain them with a heavy meal. The menu is up to you, and you can also ask your friends what they like. You can order pizza, or prepare a meatball concoction in the kitchen.
Method 2 of 3: Planning Activities at Home
Step 1. Listen to your favorite music
One of the easiest ways to start a party is by listening to music. You can listen via iPod, CD, CD player, MP3 player, or radio. Take turns with your friends, you can pretend to be a DJ and each choose their own song.
Step 2. Try karaoke
If you or your friends have electronic devices that are connected to the internet, try karaoke. On YouTube there are many special accompaniment songs for karaoke that you can use. Karaoke at home is fun and free.
Step 3. Create a mini cinema to watch movies
One of the most enjoyable parts of a stay is staying up late watching a movie. Create a mini cinema to watch movies and prepare the films you want to watch near the biggest television in your house. Prepare snacks that you usually enjoy when watching movies at the cinema-such as popcorn and candy-then spread mats and pillows on the floor so you can sit comfortably with friends.
Step 4. Do a spa massage at night
Ask your friends to bring their favorite spa tools, such as nail polish, facial products, and makeup kits. You can also ask them to bring bathrobes and slippers. Then prepare one place, install a small mirror for each person. Do facial massages to each other, paint each other's nails, style each other's hair, and do makeup. Setting relaxing spa music in the background will make the activity feel like being at a real spa.
Step 5. Make jewelry
Craft stores often stock inexpensive jewelry making kits. Buy kits for each of your friends and spend time making your own jewelry. You can make bracelets, necklaces, earrings with jewelry kits. Invite your friends to make jewelry that can be mixed and matched.
Step 6. Play the game
You can play video games, board games, or cards. Any game is ok. You can also play children's games like playing hide and seek if you want. For more fun, use a flashlight when playing in a dark room (as long as parents allow it).
- A B C games are very fun to play, and you don't need any special tools to play this game.
- You can also try Twister ! This game is very fun and can make anyone laugh.
Step 7. Tell scary stories
It's fun when you can sit in a dark room and tell a scary story. If you want to do this, make sure your friends like scary stories too. Don't make other people feel uncomfortable or even want to go home.
Method 3 of 3: Planning Outward
Step 1. Ask your friends for ideas
When you stay overnight, try to make time to gather ideas from your friends. Make a list of things each of your friends suggested, then pick a place or two to go.
Make sure your parents agree with this plan. They probably want a fixed plan for the night and don't want any additional plans after it's all over
Step 2. Go outside
You don't need to go to a certain place during your stay. Going outside-to the backyard or perhaps to a nearby park-will make your stay more enjoyable and special.
- If you want to go out, don't forget to tell your friends to bring the right clothes and shoes.
- If it's warm outside, you can all take your mats outside and bask in the sun. Don't forget to apply sunscreen first!
- If the weather is cold and rainy, wear warm clothes or wear a raincoat to play in the rain.
- You can use the scenery outside the house as a background when taking pictures with friends.
Step 3. Camp outside
You can camp in the backyard when you stay together. Find a tent and ask your friends to bring sleeping bags. You can make a bonfire, and use it to bake corn or toast.
If you have an overnight stay during the rainy season, or the weather is not good, you can set up a tent. Set up a tent in the living room and make toast on the stove
Tips
- Make a list of interesting things to do before your friends arrive so that if you get bored, you have a list of fun ideas. If you don't have any ideas for what to do, you'll come across as a boring, unprepared host.
- Ask your friends to bring snacks to share.
- If you're a guest, make sure you bring an extra change of clothes in case you're doing activities that get your clothes dirty or if something unexpected happens.
- Make sure you have made preparations. People don't like listening to other people's complaints because they forgot something!
- Make a backup plan in case your guests don't want to do things that are already on the list so you have plenty of options.
- If you're going to paint your nails, bring some nail polish remover just in case you apply the wrong paint.
- Be careful about the food you bring. Who knows, some of your friends are allergic to certain foods.
- Make sure you know certain things your friend is afraid of or foods he can't eat.
- Respect each other while staying. If they seem tired, show them a place to sleep and let them rest.
- Don't mention embarrassing fears or secrets about your friends.
Warning
- Make sure you know what your friend is afraid of or certain foods he can't eat.
- Invite friends who really fit.
- Don't go into other people's rooms, other than your own.
What You Need
- Snacks
- Game
- TV (optional)
- Tent (optional)
- Music player
- Film
- Sleeping bag (optional)
- Night gown
- Pillow
- Toothache
- Makeup kit (optional)
- Tools for making crafts and arts (optional)