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I am with my parents, but I want to go back to my hometown. What if they don't let me?

If your parents don't agree with you to go back to your hometown, you can try the following ways:

1. communication: communicate frankly with parents, understand their worries and concerns, and try to put forward solutions to alleviate their doubts.

2. Give reasons: you can explain the reasons for going back to your hometown, such as going home to visit relatives and friends, or attending important activities. These reasons may make your parents understand and support your decision.

3. Arrange safety measures: If your journey back to your hometown is dangerous, you can put forward safety measures, such as being accompanied by friends or family, or choosing safe transportation, which may reassure your parents.

4. Try to compromise: If your parents don't agree with you to go back to your hometown, you can try to compromise, such as shortening the travel time or arranging other safe activities to alleviate their worries.

In short, communicating with parents and trying to understand their concerns are the key to solving this problem. Through reasonable communication and arrangement, you may get their support and understanding.