Article: Texting requires your full attention and it is important to keep focused on your initial task. Each day, nine people die in the United States as a result of distracted drivers. Even more people are injured when texting while walking.  Use a speech recognition text application if you drive a lot. It will keep you safe. Paying more attention to your smartphone than to the people in the same round is both sad and incredibly rude. Warn your friends or family if you have to text and do so when you aren't in the middle of a conversation. There are times in life when calling is better than texting. If you just had a baby or if a member of your family passed away, make sure to call your relatives. Talking is far more personal and effective in extraordinary times. Texting  is usually fun and rewarding but it can also lead to severe cases of abuse. Remember that your interlocutor deserves to be treated with respect. In several countries, the law has changed to punish text stalkers and cases of harassment by mobile phone.   If a text conversation becomes heated, put the phone down and go for a walk. It's sometimes better to let things cool down. A text can be used as evidence in a courtroom.
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Don't text while driving or walking. Don't forget the persons around you. Don't use a text to announce important news. Always stay on the side of the law.
Article: Before heading out to a dealership, you should pull your business credit score from each of the three main credit bureaus: Dun & Bradstreet, Equifax, and Experian. Business credit scores range from 0-100.  You’ll need to pay to see your business credit score. Contact each bureau individually. You can get your Experian credit history for around $36.95, your Equifax score for $99.99, and your Dun & Bradstreet for $61.99. A credit score over 80 is generally good and should qualify you for loans. If your business credit is weak, consider leasing a car in your company name instead of buying one. These departments specially assist businesses buy and register their vehicles. Stop into a dealership and ask if they have a commercial sales department, which can make buying the car easier. For example, if you have a catering business, then buying a minivan might be appropriate. However, buying a sports car could raise red flags with the IRS. You should never buy a car for personal use through your business. Lenders will want to see a variety of financial information before extending a loan. For example, they might want to see financial records such as your business balance sheet. You can also expect the lender to pull your personal credit history as well. For this reason, you should get a free copy of your personal credit report and check it for errors. Dispute errors with the credit reporting agency that has the wrong information. You can get a loan from the dealership, or you can shop around for a car loan from local banks and credit unions. Always remember to state that you are seeking a loan in your business name. Compare interest rates and other terms so that you find the most competitive loan. You shouldn’t assume that the dealership is giving you the best deal, though obtaining financing from them might be the most convenient. Your business credit might not be strong enough to get a loan only in your business name. Some lenders will ask you to sign a guaranty. This means you are personally responsible for the loan if your business stops making payments. Think carefully before doing this. The lender can sue you and come after other personal assets to satisfy the loan. Always remember to use your business bank accounts to make payments on the car. If you make payments using personal accounts, then it looks like your business is a sham.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check your business credit score. Find dealerships with commercial sale departments. Choose an appropriate vehicle. Provide financial information. Finance in your company name. Provide a guaranty for the loan. Make regular payments on the loan.
Article: If you had a good time going out with him, and you think he did too, reach out and schedule another one. Remember to give him some time to breathe, but don’t be afraid of showing your interest either! Some people like waiting three days after a date, while other people like waiting one day. Decide what’s right for you, and don’t feel pressured to do something just because everyone else does. Since you two can’t hang out during school, schedule time to see each other after school. Take this time to do homework together and just casually talk and get to know each other. Pick a place that you can both easily get to and schedule meeting times that work for both of you. One easy way to see each other is to find a cafe or other location halfway between your schools, and walk to meet each other. If at any point you don’t feel comfortable, or feel you’re moving too fast, tell him. Ask if you can slow down, or explain your needs to him. Similarly, if he tells you he wants to take it slower, listen to him. The most important thing in a relationship is how you communicate, so start practicing early. Though it’s not a hard and fast rule by any means, your friends have a great sense of who will be good for you and who might not be the right fit. Introduce him to your friends and ask them what they think. If they get a weird vibe, chances are he’s not the one for you.  See if he can come by after school one day, and ask your friends to stay behind, or organize a place where you all can meet. During the summer, plan a hike or another active activity that has everyone moving and talking together. Getting to know his friends tells you a lot about what he’s like when he’s not around you. If his friends make you comfortable and accept you, that’s a great sign! If they’re mean to you, or don’t include you in conversation, talk to him about it and ask if he can help.  Give it time, and try to be open with them, even if they aren’t open with you. If it’s still not working, or his friends make you uncomfortable, back away and find someone else. This is a great chance to set one of your single friends up with one of his friends! If you have an interested friend, go for it. A relationship should never be rushed. Take your time to get to know him, and have fun! You’ve done the hard part of meeting your guy, now all you have to do is go with the flow, act natural, and develop your relationship.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Schedule more dates. Schedule time together after school. Don’t do anything you don’t want to do. Introduce him to your friends before things get too far. Meet his friends. Take your time getting to know each other.