Why I should have an iPhone letter number 1,267,054,234,346,045
Dear Mom and Dad,
This letter is going to be very blunt. I’m really really glad you got me the sound system in the car and the speakers. I am definitely not obsessed or spoiled for wanting an iPhone. Unlike every other kid I know (who's parent buy the most expensive one the day before it comes out) I went out and got a job and earned up all the money and the only reason I stopped asking if I can spend my own money on one is cause maybe I was going to get one for Christmas. But since I didn’t I’m not giving up on my goal. I have things I want to to and get done and I’ve given you a million reasons why I should be allowed to have one. You gave me a million reasons why I shouldn’t. Then I gave you two million solutions.
I specifically asked if we can go to the store and buy one right now but you guys said you have some stuff to work out that you couldn’t tell me. Thats why I thought I’d get one Christmas. But it’s been two months. What more is there to work out? This has become a huge problem and is snowballing and none of this stress would have happened if I could just freaking be allowed to buy my own iPhone.
Also, not to sound like a spoiled brat which I’m not, but I can’t use calls and music on my car unless I have an iPhone. It can only do one at a time. I know you guys want me to live under a rock and not text or call or snapchat ever, but I only do it if I have a reason. I don’t do it to waste my time.
I don’t know what else I can do by this point. I’m sorry if it kills you but I’m going to take my own money and walk if I have to, to Verizon and buy my own phone even if I screw up the contract and have to pay $100 a month. I don’t see why this has to be such a battle.
Your not spoiled not ungrateful, hardworking, persistent son,
Wyatt Peterson
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