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" This is treating the person you're disagreeing with as if they are a child. Think about how effective it is when you use it on a child—well, it's even less effective on an adult! It basically says: "You're too dumb to know the best solution or way to do things around here. I know better and I'm going to impose my will on you." This can escalate a disagreement rather than quell it. Stop yourself from ever using this phrase again. Instead, acknowledge how the other person is thinking, notice what they're already doing well and replace the desire to impose your will with something like: "I admire what you do and I don't want to rearrange what works for you. I just wanted to share my experience when I did something similar before, in case you might like to cherry-pick one or two of my ideas that might be useful to you." "I'm sorry" is meant for apologizing for something you've done wrong or for hurting a person only—it is not meant for preceding a letdown or excusing yourself from hammering home your preferred point.  For example, saying "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings" is fine, while "I'm sorry but you're wrong" or "I'm sorry for your inconvenience" is not acceptable. In the latter phrases, the speaker is distancing themselves from the listener and is attempting to excuse the action or inaction. Instead, try the following phrases when expressing your disagreement: "I'm sorry you don't like what I have to say, but..." becomes "I feel badly that I've caused a misunderstanding between us. What can I do to make this situation right?" If the discussion drags on in a stalemate of sorts, it's probably better to move on to talking about something that you do agree on. Indeed, the harder you push your agenda, the deeper the person disagreeing with you is likely to dig in their heels. If you push too hard, the other person may end up disagreeing for the sake of disagreeing, just to avoid being "swallowed up" by your will or to defend their own sense of self. Remember that the listener is capable of working out things for themselves, provided you step back. Make your preferences known, but leave it open to the other person as to how they wish to reach a constructive outcome. For example, instead of saying: "You're too worked up about this idea. Let me show you how it should be done", say "I can see why this is bothering you. Please let me know if you need help thinking up solutions.

summary: Avoid telling people that your opinion is "for their own good. Take care not to express your disagreement using an apology. Know when to agree to disagree. Don't assume the other person needs your guidance.


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Avoid glass cleaners with ammonia as it can damage tinted windows.  Almost all household glass cleaners contain ammonia.  Look for a glass cleaner which is labelled “safe for tinted windows” if you have tinted windows.  These are readily available at auto stores.  Plain water is a great windshield cleaner.  However, it does not contain the same compounds as commercial glass cleaner, and is somewhat less effective.  If you want to use water as a glass cleaner, you should definitely use it in conjunction with a microfiber towel to ensure your windshield is scrubbed clean. Keep in mind that ammonia is very harmful to a variety of materials. Ammonia can also be hazardous to your health, so be wary of using it in the interior of your car. Cleaning the windshield should be the last thing you do when cleaning or detailing your vehicle.  If you’re applying wax or polish, or repainting your vehicle, ensure you do it before you begin cleaning your windshield.  Otherwise, you might end up getting a bit of polish or other undesirable substance on your windshield after it has already been cleaned.  If you’re cleaning the car's interior windows, do them before cleaning your windshield from the inside so as to avoid getting the cleaning agents on your clean windshield. If your vehicle is parked out in the sun, your glass cleaner might evaporate before you get to scrub it off.  Park your car beneath a shady tree or in your garage before beginning a windshield cleaning. Obtain a high-quality microfiber towel to clean your windshield.  Ensure it has a weight of at least 300 GSM.  These towels can hold up to eight times their weight in water and are gentle on the smooth finish of your windshield.  Further, they prevent scratches by inducing electrostatic attraction in the particulates affixed to your windshield.  The matter is thus lifted from, rather than dragged across, your windshield.  Microfiber towels are readily available at your local auto store.

summary: Choose the right glass cleaner. Plan your windshield cleaning. Choose the right place to clean your windshield. Choose the right towel to clean your windshield.


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This button has 9 squares in a 3x3 grid.   It can be found at the bottom of the Home screen. Tap the Settings app in your list of apps.  It generally has an icon that resembles a gear. Alternatively, you can swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the icon that resembles a gear.  It's in the upper-right corner. This may say "About device." You'll find this in the "System" or "Device manager" section. If your Settings menu has headings at the top, tap the More tab. Your phone number is listed at the top of the page next to "Phone Number."  If your number is showing as "Unknown" or is incorrect, you can use the Contacts app to fix it.  If you are using an older phone model and your phone number is not displayed on this page, continue with the following steps to find your number:  Tap Status in the "About Phone" menu if your phone number is not listed at the top of the "About Phone" app. Tap SIM status if you still do not see your phone number. Check the entry next to "My phone number."
summary: Tap the Apps button . Open the Settings menu . Scroll down and tap About phone. Check your phone number.