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Agreements and rules in Denmark
« on: March 06, 2009, 12:42:01 PM »
Agreements and rules in Denmark

Most young people living at home reach agreement with their parents as to what rules apply to going to parties, what time they have to be home, and if they are allowed to spend the night away from home. Many young people - boys and girls - meet at cafés and discotheques in their spare time or hold private parties. Some spend the night at each other's houses.

Many parents discuss their attitudes towards smoking, drinking and parties, for example, at parent-teacher meetings. Individual families have very different attitudes towards the rules that should apply and the degree of free scope afforded their children. At parent-teacher meetings, parents can establish common rules for their children - for example, in connection with school parties.
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