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Summary: Learn how to avoid party crashers at your Halloween party for teenagers in this free Halloween planning video.
"Hi, I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to throw a Halloween party for teenagers. The other thing you hopefully took track of is who is exactly coming to your party, hopefully this was dealt with when you're sending out invitations and RSVP but parties especially for teens can tend to snowball. That means that friends can start inviting friends and you hit some type of critical mess and that can also result in a bad scene. Here's some ways you can do to prevent that; make sure you keep tabs on exactly whose coming to your party. Also keep general track whether or not they think they can invite friends, maybe be explicit maybe they can bring one friend or two no more than that. And those friends can not bring anybody else especially if you have a smaller house or smaller place, where you're holding the party you don't want to be jammed totally wadded up in there with about 80 people. That's not a fun time for you, the other thing to keep in mind is party crashers, these can be people that were not originally invited but decide to crash the party. So you want to make sure and try to hold these people off especially if they have been drinking or doing who knows what you don't want those folks at your party. It ruins your party and it's not a fun time remember it's your house you have a right to let anybody to tell anybody whose at a party of yours held at your own personal residence till they leave and they have to and you can certainly prevent people from coming at all."