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HOUSE RULES - pg. 9         SO NOW YOU'RE 18...

 

AS LONG AS YOU LIVE AT HOME AND/OR 

WE ARE SUPPORTING YOU:

We have a right to expect you to continue to abide by the previous rules.

You are to keep your room clean and clean up after yourself.

You are expected to help with dishes and chores around the house.

You are expected to tell us if you will be home for dinner.

You are expected to eat dinner with us when you are able. (This is when the family shares what they have done that day and what they plan to do. If you don't like the food, help plan the menu so it is more to your liking.)

You are expected to tell us where you are going and when you will be home.

The rules are the same. You are legally an adult but you are still a younger member of this household.

If you no longer want to abide by the house rules, you are an adult. You have the right to move out and get a job and support yourself.

 

Comments:  As an adult you should have learned what we tried to teach you by having house rules. House rules are really basic common sense things that you do to get along well with others. Many of the rules are just basic common courtesy things that you should do without thinking. 

 

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