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  • How to Ask for Help When Moving

    Moving can be an extremely stressful, and time consuming process. Whether you are moving to another state, across town, or across the street, knowing how to properly solicit help from your friends...

  • How to Avoid Annoying People on Facebook and Looking Like an Idiot

    These days most people have a Facebook account. Not having one may even get you shocked looks from people. What most people don’t have is proper Facebook etiquette. Don’t be the person who...

  • How to Have Email Etiquette

    Do you ever wish there was a handbook on Email Etiquette that could help spare you from spam, chain letters and confessionals? Here are some tips for how to keep your emails short and sweet.

  • How to Deal With People Calling During Dinnertime

    It can be quite annoying when you're sitting down enjoying a nice dinner and the phone rings. Most people know that calling someone between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. can entail interrupting their...

  • How to Learn to Speak Common Sense

    Many people speak one of the oldest languages know to men, ghetto. The language of ghetto was formed so that people of low education can understand each other without using big words. ...

  • How to Interact With People With Physical Disabilities

    Sometimes people have trouble interacting with people with disabilities. This list will help you interact properly with people with a physical disability.

  • How to High-Five and Never Miss

    Have you ever gone to high-five your friend and missed?? It can be embarrassing because it seems like such a simple childhood action, so here's a little trick How To high-five and NEVER miss!

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