Should I tell my parents that my sister is drinking beer?

My sister has been drinking. She has a lot of pictures of her drinking. She is also drinking in front of my 4 brothers. I have no idea to do.

Answer #1

In the end it is her choice and you should ask her if she thinks it is worth it. ask her if she has any plans for college and her future because if the alcohol isnot taking over her whole life she could just become someone who parties a lot. also try to get her to not drink too much or all the time. maybe you could use it like a celebration thing because I doubt you would be able to convince her to stop all together. also tell her if she keeps drinking in front of you guys and having pictures with proof that she will regret it. it makes it likely she will get caught so tell her to be more discreet or you would tell. it depends on what you value too. if you want your sister to have better chances of being successful get her away from the alcohol and focused on other things and hobbies and friends she likes.

Answer #2

You should defintiely tell your parents so they can put a stop to it before it becomes an even bigger problem, or before something bad happens while she is drunk. Drinking is a dangerous habit. I hope you have the courage to tell. Good luck :)

Answer #3

well if the brothers are young then you have problem. first you should confront your sister and tell her to stop and show her the dangers of drinking . threaten to tell your parents though and if this doesnt wirk then tell your parents. if she dies from this it will be your fault for not stpping her so you need to act fast. she probably be grounded for a while but it is either that or she can die or be arrested so being grounded is a lot less extreme.

if she is of age to drink and she is doing it in the presense of your young brothers then you have to tell your brothers the dangers of this and tell her to stop. also tell your parents right away if she is of legal age..

Answer #4

It’s her choice to make what she does in her life , honestly I would never tell on my sister cause what she decides to do is her choice and whether it be wrong or write I wouldn’t want to change the path that she chooses.

Answer #5

ok sorry I just assumed that your brothers were older than her. if they are younger, then thats a problem. talk to her or if that doesnt work, talk to your parents. dont let it get out of control.

Answer #6

well do what ever you think is best but if she has a liscense id tell your parents because she could hit someone(thx now I dont want to walk out side, id dont want to get hit by a flying car)so yeah id tell it doesnt matter if she hates you for like a few weeks but eventually shell go back to it and itll start all over again

Answer #7

yes you shuld because then when she grows up she might become an acholocholac. ( sorry if I spelled anything wrong)

Answer #8

ok well like if she drinks with your brothers then its probably not that bad…I mean your brothers can keep an eye on her then. talk to them if your worried about her. it would be a lot worse if she was out drinking in a ditch or somewhere with people you dont know. it really depends on how much she drinks and what age she is. if shes under like 16 or 17 that would be bad and if she drinks every day, that would be bad as well. maybe talk to her or get one of your brothers to talk to her. just ask her if shes ok every once in a while and maybe try and get her to drink less. but if it gets out of control, you should tell your parents. hope I helped.

Answer #9

I think that you should tell them… WHy??? well… because it’s going to have an affect, it would be ok if it was all byherself but she is influencing the family, and also if you think that you are going to be a snitch then that it a lie, there is a difrence between telling and snitching, so tell… It will help her in the long run, You see it starts whit a beer and it goes scalating, wine, drugs, e.c.t…

GOOD LUCK:)

Answer #10

Hmmm.. well how old is your sister.. And I think you should telll your parents..

Answer #11

tell them..I had the same problem…But, I lost my sis …tell them

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