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. If you have the rare opportunity to fly first class in luxury, you will most likely have the privilege of residing in the First Class lounge at the airport. This is a place where you can socialize with other people and share the destination you are going, and listen to others. These people are highly trained and equipped with well-esteemed communicating and facilitating skills. They will be able to help you each step of the way from checking -in, to boarding. Be courteous and respectful and avoid being too demanding when requesting various things. It's seen to be a great quality if you are able to remember your Concierge or Host's name. They will remember yours, so show them your erudition by recalling theirs. graciously. Don't forget to smile and show you are having an enjoyable time, because you will! It is most likely that you will be seated on the plane first through a separate boarding platform, so remember to smile at people who board the plane from economy as they pass you. This will show you aren't to preppy and that you acquire a mannerly nature.
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One-sentence summary -- Mingle Be polite to your host or concierge. Smile

Q: While you can shave your chest completely, you may prefer the look of simply trimming down your chest hair with a grooming trimmer. If so, set the trimmer to the desired length and glide it down your chest in smooth, even strokes. Trimming instead of shaving your chest hair won’t highlight your muscles quite as much, which may be your preference if you don’t necessarily have a chiseled look. Start by using a grooming trimmer to shorten your chest hair as much as possible—this will make shaving much easier. Then, follow the same basic procedure you use for shaving your face (or other body parts)—shower to open your pores and soften your skin, massage in shaving cream, use a clean, sharp razor, glide it over your skin smoothly, rinse the razor often, and use aftershave when you’re finished. The less hair you have on your chest, the more noticeable your chest muscles will be. So, if you’ve been working hard on building up your pecs (and abs), shave to show them off! Whether you shave or trim other areas of your body, you should remove all the hair from your back if you want a sleek look. This is easier said than done, however, if you don’t have a helper. See if you can get your significant other or a friend to shave your back, using standard razor procedures.  If you want to try shaving alone with a clip-on "razor extender" handle (which you can buy online), stand with your back to a mirror and hold a mirror in your hand. Use the mirrors to watch as you use the extender to guide your razor over your back in smooth, even strokes. You'll get a better shave if a friend does the job, however. Alternatively, you can go to a salon and have your back waxed to remove the hair. If you have stray hairs on the tops of your shoulders, pluck them out with tweezers. If your arm hair isn’t visible when you have your arms to your sides, you can probably just leave it alone. If you want or need to trim it, though, use a grooming trimmer or grooming scissors to shorten the hair to the desired length. Unless you’re shaving your armpit hair completely, it’s probably best to leave it as long as you can while keeping it less noticeable. Otherwise, the stubbly hair will be itchy and uncomfortable. This part of the manscaping routine definitely comes down to personal preference. If you have thin or fair arm and leg hair, you may just want to leave it alone. If it’s thick or dark, though, you may want to either trim it down to 0.125 in (3.2 mm) or less, or shave it off completely.  Trim arm and leg hair with a grooming trimmer set to your desired length. Shave your arms and legs using the same razor techniques you utilize elsewhere. If the knuckles on the backs of your fingers and (more commonly) your toes have a hairy, Hobbit-like appearance, trim the hair down to about 0.25 in (6.4 mm) in length with grooming scissors. This is an area of manscaping that’s easy to overlook!
A: Trim your chest hair for a less drastic change from your natural look. Shave your chest hair completely if you want to highlight your pecs. Remove back hair completely (with help) by shaving or waxing. Cut back your armpit hair to a less noticeable length. Trim or shave your arms and legs based on your preference. Use grooming scissors for any long hairs on your toes or fingers.

Problem: Article: Never use cold water, ice baths, or rubbing alcohol. A fever must be brought down gradually, and these methods will reduce body temperature too rapidly and may cause additional health problems. Moreover, rubbing alcohol comes with the additional risk of alcohol poisoning, which may occur if the alcohol is absorbed through the skin. Make sure your baby is dressed in lightweight fabrics, and keep layers to a minimum. Extra layers will likely trap the excess body heat produced by your baby's fever, causing your baby to stay too warm and encouraging the fever to continue rising. If your baby starts to shiver, however, you may need to add an extra layer to prevent him or her from catching a chill. A little dampness may not cause much damage, but a thoroughly drenched garment may cause your baby to catch a chill, which will only complicate your child's illness. Shivering is a tell-tale sign that your child needs additional coverage to stay warm. Blankets make a good choice because they are easier to remove and adjust than clothing. Never use heavy-weight blankets, however, since these will only cause your infant's body temperature to increase. It is a good sign if your child is still interested in playing, but too much physical activity will only cause the body’s internal temperature to continue climbing. Keep your baby indoors and relatively sedate. Preventing dehydration is an important part of fighting a fever. Infants under six months of age should only receive breast milk or formula, but you may consider supplementing this with small amounts of water, natural fruit juice, or gelatin and popsicles made with natural fruit juice to babies over six months.
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Bathe or sponge your child with lukewarm water. Change your baby's clothing. Remove any clothing once it becomes soaked with sweat. Cover your infant with a lightweight blanket if he or she gets cold. Decrease your baby’s level of activity. Give your infant extra fluids.