Q: Write the person's full name in the top line of text, near the middle of your envelope. Include their title; this means that you should use "Madame" for a woman and "Monsieur" for a man. "Mademoiselle" is often used for a young, unmarried woman.  You can also use title abbreviations, such as "M." for "Monsieur," "Mme" for "Madame," and "Mlle" for "Mademoiselle." In France, people typically write last names all in capital letters to avoid any possible confusion. For example, you should address your letter to John SMITH instead of John Smith. For example: Mlle Brigitte MENIVIER Write the company's name on the second line, if you are writing a business letter. Exclude this step if it is a personal letter. For example: Firm France. When writing letters to France, the recipient’s address is the only thing that should appear on the front of the envelope – and the postage, of course. Write it in the middle of the envelope, leaving at least 5⁄8 in (16 mm) of blank space between the address and bottom of the envelope for the French post office’s printed bar codes. You should include the recipient’s name (line one), the street address (line two), the postal code followed by the city name (line three), and the country (line four). Be sure to capitalize all proper nouns, like street names and towns.  Here is an example of how the recipient address should look: John SMITH 118 Boulevard Saint-Germain 75006 Paris France When addressing a letter to France, there are a few other things to keep in mind. Each address line can contain a maximum of 38 characters, with a maximum of six overall lines allowed.  Some people prefer to write the street name, city name, and country name in all caps as well, though this is not required. Do not include a comma between the house number and the street name.
A: Follow French etiquette when writing the addressee’s name. Put the recipient’s address on the front middle of the envelope. Understand additional French postal rules.

Q: Do you really need to seek revenge? Before you take any action, carefully consider your motivations. What will you gain through trying to get back at this person?  Revenge can actually increase anger rather than decreasing it. If you end up hurting your ex back, you may feel guilty, sad, or empty afterwards. Wait and consider your actions for awhile before lashing out. Make sure you know everything about the situation to make sure revenge is warranted. Think long and hard about whether you'll actually feel happier if you get back on the guy. Try to accept your urge for revenge is natural. However, remember that the anticipation may feel better than carrying out the act. You may be better off fantasizing about revenge than actually indulging in it. If you're your best self in the wake of a breakup, this is a great means to revenge. You want your ex to feel like you only got better after he left. Start a workout regimen so you can look and feel better.  Pick a form of exercise you enjoy that you're likely to stick to. If you love riding your bike, for example, start taking long bike rides a few times a week. Be careful getting into a new workout routine. Always talk to a doctor before starting a new program, and ease into any form of physical activity. You want to avoid strain. If you're reeling from heartbreak, this is important. You should accept what you're feeling and take some steps to cope with your own pain.  Allow yourself to experience and deal with your emotions. If you need to feel pain, do so. If you need to cry, have a good, long cry. Do things that make you happy. Go out and see a movie with friends. Go visit your family. Sometimes, being happy can be a form of revenge in and of itself. Imagine your ex seeing happy social media posts of you thriving without him. That may hurt him more than any directly vindictive action on your part. Live in the now rather than the past. Remember, you can't undo the past. You can, however, work on making the most of the present.  It's natural to focus on the pain now and again. When you feel yourself doing so, find a way to gently pull yourself back into the present moment. Think to yourself, "That was then and this is now. I want to move forward." Think about all the good things in your life. Focus on your hobbies, your career, and your social life. Do not get sidetracked by petty thoughts. After awhile of healing, you may want to think about forgiveness. Forgiving the person who hurt you may help you find closure.  You don't have to agree with what the guy did to forgive him. You can simply acknowledge that negative actions do not make him a bad person overall. Think to yourself, "This guy made a mistake, like we all do. I'm ready to let it go." Remember, forgiveness is not a sign of weakness. It actually takes a lot of strength of character to forgive someone for hurting you.
A: Consider whether this is the right move. Start working out. Take care of yourself. Focus on the present. Consider forgiveness.

Q: Most chairs are made to fit around 90 percent of people but those on the ends of the spectrum may not fit. Since there is no “average” person chairs are made in sizes that can be fully adjustable so that they can be made to fit most people. However, if you are very tall or very short then you may need a custom-made chair. Unless you get a custom-made chair, you should get a fully adjustable chair so that you can adjust it properly for your body. Choosing a chair with controls that are easy to operate while sitting will allow you to adjust your chair completely to your body. You can put yourself in the chair and then adjust all the pieces directly onto your body. Height is a very important factor when adjusting a chair so it is very important that the height of the chair can be adjusted according to your body and needs. Tilt is also important for allowing correct posture while sitting. The curve along the edge will provide more space for your knees and comfort on the backs of your thighs. Additionally, the seat should not put pressure on the back of thighs or knees. You don’t want to get all sweaty while working at your desk nor do you want to slide around too much so these factors are important when choosing a chair. Adjusting the backrest to completely support your lower back will allow your to remain pain and injury free. The base should be a five-point system that provides balance and stability while sitting on the chair. The base should be on casters or wheels depending on your preferences. You should be able to easily get in and out of the chair but the armrests should be as close as possible while sitting. The closer your elbows stay to your body while sitting, the more comfortable you will be. Armrests should never hamper your movement while working or typing. Adjustable armrests will allow you to customize their height for your body size and arm length.
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Choose the chair made for your body size. Choose a chair with controls that can be easily operated while sitting. Choose a chair with a seat that can be adjusted for height and tilt. Choose a comfortable seat that curves towards the floor at the front edge. Choose a chair with breathable, non-slippery fabric. Choose a chair with a backrest that is shaped to support the lower back and adjustable in height and angle. Choose a chair with a stable five-point base. Choose a chair with armrests that are the right distance apart. Choose a chair with adjustable armrests.