Be respectful of other’s time. If you have a meeting or appointment with someone, try to arrive at least five minutes early as being late in some cultures is considered very offensive. You never know what kind of traffic you’ll run into, so leave early to be prepared. When invited to events, check the invite to see the dress code.  If you don’t know what the dress code means, use your favorite search engine to look up what term your host used and find examples of suitable outfits.  For instance, if an event is business casual, then you should wear a nice shirt and slacks or a skirt.  You can wear a blazer or cardigan as well. Make sure your clothes are ironed and clean. In addition to your clothing, be sure to keep up your hygiene.  Shower daily and wear deodorant and lotion. Keep your hair clean, neat, and out of your face. For silverware, go from the outside, in. Place your napkin on your lap, and do not add anything to the table that was not there when you got there (cell phone, glasses, jewelry). Put your purse between your feet and under your chair. You should not apply makeup at the table, so if you want to fix your makeup or check if something is in your teeth, go to the restroom.  Don’t begin eating until everyone else is served. Chew with your mouth closed and don’t talk if your mouth is full. Avoid foods with foul odors that will linger on your breath. Don’t slurp your food. Don’t put your elbows on the table and don’t reach over people for another helping.  Ask if they can pass it to you. Don't play excessively with your hair. Avoid habits that other people might see as disgusting. Don't chew your fingernails or fingers. Avoid picking at your ears or nose. Instead, excuse yourself if you need to blow your nose or use the restroom to clean up. How are they greeting and addressing each other? What are they doing with their coats? What kinds of topics are they discussing? Different settings require different standards of formality, and those standards often define what is polite and what is not.  So when you don’t know, look to the host or other guests for guidance.
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One-sentence summary -- Be early. Dress appropriately for the occasion. Maintain your hygiene. Know proper dinner party manners. Observe others when in doubt.

Q: One of the simplest and most effective steps you can take to reduce worry caused by your complex life is to budget your expenses. There's nothing mysterious or difficult about it:  Track your expenditures for a week or two. Don't worry about controlling it yet; just spend as you normally do. You can keep track on your phone or with a pad of paper. Divide up your expenditures according to general type of purchase. For example, many typical budgets have categories for gas, food, entertainment, and impulse buys. Take each category and multiply it so you have a monthly spending estimate. Add another category for bill payments, and yet another for savings (if you're saving money). That's your budget. Try your best to stick to it in order to avoid having to worry about how much money you can afford to spend in one place or another. Your budget will also be useful in helping you make changes to save more money or purchase less in a given category. Just lower the amount in one category, and raise it in whichever other one you like. Stick to that budget to effect the change. Budget flexibly. Different days call for different approaches. Maybe you eat take-out every Monday night, or have a standing date with friends on Saturday afternoon. Be cognizant of that fact and mentally double-check your basic plan every morning. Add time to take care of whatever you need to take care of that day, with a little flex room on either side. You can set a budget for your time just as you can set a budget for your money. Since you're trying to reduce worry rather than increase it, go into this process with a focus on maximizing your personal time, rather than cramming as much as you can into each day.  Set a sleep schedule. Stick to it, even on weekends. Give yourself a one-hour target window for bedtime in the evening, and set a strict time to get up in the morning. Be sure that the space between your bedtime and the start of your day gives you roughly an hour more than the amount of sleep you actually need, so you won't lay down and start worrying about whether or not you'll fall asleep on time. Take care of tasks at the same time every day. Plan time for daily hygiene, commuting, work, shopping, eating, and chores. Add in time for anything else you do most days, such as homework, exercise, or an active hobby. Put them in a specific order that works for you. All the time left over is your free time, to use for relaxation or whatever else you want. To maximize your free time, try to combine trips outside the home. For example, you might plan to go shopping on your way home from work, to save the extra trip. For many people, an irregular work schedule makes this kind of budgeting difficult, but you can still plan to work around your schedule in the same order every day, and just shuffle the times.
A: Set a budget. Organize your time.

Article: Avoid loops and fuzzy outerwear that can catch easily on leaves and branches.   Check weather reports to be sure the clothes you are bringing are appropriate for the conditions. Put on a nice T-shirt, sweater and pair of jeans or sweatpants that you won't care about if they get dirty. It's best to wear quick-drying, easily washable clothing.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear light, comfortable clothes.

Problem: Article: A Punnett square is used to determine the likelihood of an offspring's genotype based on the genotypes of its parents. The square will be labeled with the genotype of each parent. Within the square, the possible genotypes of the offspring will be shown. Take the genotype of one parent and split the two letters (representing dominant and recessive traits). Place one letter to the left of the top row, and one letter to the left of the bottom row. This will represent that parent's contribution to the offspring's genotype. It is customary to put a dominant trait (capital letter) on the top row and a recessive trait (lowercase letter) on the bottom if the two traits are different. The other parent's traits should be split in the same way. This time, place one letter in above the left column, and the other above the right column. This will represent the second parent's contribution to the offspring's genotype. It is customary to put a dominant trait (capital letter) on the left and a recessive trait (lowercase letter) on the right if the two traits are different. Each square can now be filled. Inside each square, write the letter that corresponds to the row that the square is in. Next, write the letter that corresponds to the column the square is in. This will identify all possible genotypes for the offspring as well as the percentage at which they would occur. For mixed traits, write the genotype so that the dominant trait is listed first (Rr instead of rR).
Summary: Draw a 2x2 square. Label the left side. Label the top. Input known information.

Article: Press and hold your phone's Power button until the Samsung logo appears in the middle of the screen, then release the button. It may take a moment for your phone to display this field. Once you see the "SIM Network unlock PIN" field appear, you can continue. Type the code you retrieved from your carrier or your selected unlock service into the text box in the middle of the screen. It's below the text box. Doing so will prompt your phone to begin attempting to unlock. Once you see "SIM Network unlock successful" appear on-screen, you should be able to begin using your phone like usual, albeit with a different carrier.  If you see an error or your code doesn't work, you'll need to try a different unlock code or contact your selected service for a refund. If you got your code from your carrier and the code didn't work, call them and report the error before attempting to enter any other codes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Turn back on your phone. Wait for the SIM unlock field to appear. Enter your phone's unlock code. Tap UNLOCK. Wait for the confirmation message.