Article: Tap the Bluetooth button on your phone or other device (e.g., tablet or computer) and turn it on. Then, tap the “seek” button on the side of 1 earbud. When your earbud pops up on the Bluetooth menu of your phone, tap on it to connect the device. Be aware that, if you’re trying to pair your earbuds with a device that they haven’t been paired with before, it may take a few moments. Check your phone’s user manual for specific directions regarding how to pair with a wireless device. Many pairs of wireless earbuds come with a small remote control, typically about 2 by 3 inches (5.1 cm × 7.6 cm). Use the interface of this remote to skip songs, adjust the volume of whatever you’re listening to, or mute a phone call.  Make sure to always bring the remote with you when you’re out (e.g., jogging with the earbuds), or you’ll have a tough time controlling your music. If you happen to forget your remote control, you can always control the music you’re listening to with your phone (or other device). Various other brands of earbud have no remote control, but feature small buttons on the side. Use these buttons to pause, play, or skip songs that you’re listening to, or to answer, mute, or hang up a telephone call. Take a look at the buttons before putting the buds into your ear so you don’t accidentally tap the wrong button. If you find that the buttons are too small for your fingers to press with accuracy, you can always just use your phone’s interface to adjust music or hang up a phone call. If wax from your ears has coated part of the in-ear surfaces of the earbuds, clean them off with a cotton swab and a dab of rubbing alcohol. Wipe down the surfaces of the earbuds until you’ve removed all of the wax. Don’t use soap to clean wireless earbuds, and never rinse them under the faucet. Although the exact charging mechanism varies from one set of earbuds to another, most will have a small port that they charge in. Keep the port plugged into a wall outlet in your bedroom or living room. Whenever you’re not using the earbuds, attach them to the charging port. If you forget to charge your earbuds, you won’t be able to use them when you want to. If you’re using them for, for example, an important business conference call, dead earbuds could be a serious problem.
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Pair your earbuds with your phone or other device. Control the earbuds with the included remote control. Tap the buttons on the side of the earbuds if they have no remote. Clean the earbuds if you notice a wax buildup. Charge your wireless earbuds when you’re not using them.

Problem: Article: There are different types of flats and pants, and some styles look better paired together than others. Certain types of pants, when paired with a certain type of flat, can also make your legs look longer or shorter. This section will give you different ideas on how to pair pants and shorts with your flats. These sorts of pants include the boyfriend cut, Capri's, and any rolled-up pants. They look especially good with ballet flats, sandals, moccasins, and canvas sneakers. This pairing also helps your legs look longer, especially of the flats are open-top (such as ballet flats). Above the ankle flats can also be worn with shorter pants. If you are wearing above the ankle flats or boots, however, be sure to tuck the pants inside the boot. The one exception to this are high-top Converse sneakers; the jeans won't fit into the narrow cuff of the shoes and should be born over them. They will also help your legs look longer. If it is cold, you can consider wearing some tights under the shorts for a punky sort of look. Below the ankle flats can also be worn with shorts, but they will make your legs look even longer. If you have very long legs to begin with, keep this in mind. They should never be tucked into a pair of boots, however, or they will bunch up. Consider wearing a pair of pants that are the same color as your boots. This will help your legs look longer. It will also prevent the shoes from "dividing" your leg in half.
Summary: Know how to pair flats with pants. Pair beneath the ankle flats with shorter pants. Skinny jeans and other skinny pants work great with all types of flats. Shorts will look great with above the ankle flats and boots. Bootcut and other wider-legged pants will work great with any type of flat.

If the relationship is one you want or need to improve, start by asking the person why he or she doesn't like you. There could be a huge misunderstanding behind everything, and you could receive valuable information about how the person perceives you (which isn't necessarily how you actually are).  Try asking in a way that isn't confrontational. Instead of saying "what's your problem?" you can say "did I do something to make you dislike me?" It's natural to want to fight fire with fire, but if someone is expressing frustration with something you are doing, it can be helpful to take a pause and do your best to respond to the situation calmly, rather than making things worse by charging into battle.  Avoid snapping at them or returning the criticism. You can probably think of things that you dislike about them as well, but being mean to them won't resolve the situation. Criticizing the person will only cause the conflict to get more intense. Practice deep breathing while they are talking to keep yourself from getting upset and firing back. It's okay to take a temporary time out and come back to the person once you have cooled off, as well. If you talk to them, let them finish their thoughts before you jump in. You may not like what they are saying, but if you want to repair the relationship, you will need to know what you are dealing with, and you will gain their respect if you respect them enough to listen before you respond. You may even gain some valuable constructive criticism in the process. You can say "I understand that there's something about me you don't like. I'm genuinely interested to hear what that is and see if we can move past this issue together." Sometimes people get on each other's nerves because they are spending too much time around each other, for example coworkers or friends of friends. If you work with the person, do your best to limit contact for a while. If you spend a lot of the time around the same people, try to see other friends or catch these friends while the other person isn't around. Time apart can help people reset, and they may like you more when they see you again. A good way to correct misunderstandings is to let the other person know how you feel. Try to do this in a respectful and emotionally neutral way. Clearing the air may be just what the situation needs to get the person on your side, rather than stewing in their dislike of you. Using "I statements" is a good way to communicate without making the person feel like they are being attacked. You can say "I feel hurt that you don't like me and I'd like to know what I can do to make things better between us."
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Ask questions. Avoid getting defensive. Hear the person out. Take a break. Communicate your feelings.