Article: If you want the person to write you back, close your letter with the sentence Espero saber de ti pronto, which means "I look forward to hearing from you soon."  You can also use the phrase Escríbeme pronto, which simply means "write back soon." If you only want to hear back from the person when they have further information or news about something, you can write Escríbeme cuando tengas más información, a sentence that means "Send me news, when you know anything more." Sometimes you want to acknowledge someone else close to the recipient of the letter, such as a partner, spouse, or close friend. Do this by writing Saluda a Maria de mi parte, which means "Say hello to Maria for me." Substitute the name "Maria" for the name of your own friend or loved one.  For close friends or family members, you might also say Envía cariños a Maria y diles cuánto los extraño, a sentence that means "Give my love to Maria and tell them how much I miss them." If there is someone in your life whose greetings you want to pass along, you can use the phrase Maria te envía muchos cariños, which means "Maria sends her love." The greeting Cariños means "best wishes" or "kindest regards," and is a common informal greeting used between friends, family, and colleagues.  You can also use the final greeting Mis mejores deseos, which means "all the best." If you're not extremely close to the recipient of the letter, you might use un saludo or saludos. These final greetings simply mean "greetings" or "cheers." If you're writing to a close friend or family member, a greeting like cariños might seem cold. There are more affectionate final greetings you can use instead, such as besos y abrazos ("hugs and kisses").  There are numerous ways to express affection using similar words. For example, you might say un abrazo ("a hug"), un fuerte abrazo ("a big hug"), un beso ("a kiss"), or besos ("kisses"). If you want to say "with love," use the phrase con amor. You can also use con cariño, which means "with affection."
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Let the person know you look forward to hearing from them. Send greetings to someone other than the recipient. Use a friendly final greeting, such as Cariños, before your signature. Choose a more affectionate greeting if you're close to the recipient.
Article: The gamemaster sets up the scene and decides who goes first. If you're playing from a guidebook or manual, this will be predetermined, but if it's a game you devised, they can pick anything. If you go first, think about the setting and devise a move that helps move the story forward. If you're in space, you probably aren't going to meet a pack of wolves, but that might be an appropriate move if you're in medieval England!  Making your first move an attack is a good way to get the action going and get the other players interested. For example, instead of choosing something like “My sorcerer looks up a spell in his book,” try “My sorcerer casts a spell of blindness on your wizard.” Some roleplaying games make you roll a dice to determine the importance of your play. If your game doesn't have dice, be prepared to talk about exactly what effect your play has on the game! In many games, the gamemaster will determine the effects of each play. In others, players react to each other's plays immediately. If you aren't the first, it's easiest to base your move off of what the last player did. For example, if they said that a dragon appeared in the sky, you can say something like “The dragon breathes fire onto the village” or “My hunter shoots three arrows at the dragon.” Depending on your game, either the gamemaster or the next player will determine the results. If you want to move the game in a different direction, you can! Try starting a brand new scenario within your game. For example, if you are currently on a quest to find a treasure, you can have a wizard appear asking your group to save a princess first. Don't start too many subplots--it can make the game too confusing to follow. Part of the fun of roleplaying is telling a continuous story. You don't need to wind up the entire story when game time comes to an end. Be sure to write down the last few moves so you can pick up where you started next time. If you feel like the storyline isn't going anywhere or you'd like to start something new, that's fine too!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wait for the gamemaster to tell you what to do. Make an opening move that advances the story. Roll the dice to determine what happens (optional). React to other players' moves. Start a new scenario. Pause the game when time is up.
Article: You need to have the file folders you want to decorate as well as the materials you want to use to decorate them. You need materials large enough to cover the outside of one or both sides of the folder such as wrapping paper, decorative paper, contact paper, or fabric. You can also buy small cut outs, stickers, colorful tape, or other decorative elements that you'd like to add to the outside of your folder to add something extra. There are many different ways you can decorate your file folder. You need to decide where you want to add which elements to your folders. You can cut your materials to cover the inside, where the pop of color is on the larger side of the folder with the tab. You can cover the front of your folder, with a large area of design showing on the outside. You can also cover the entire thing front and back, making it look like a completely different folder than the one you started with.  If you are decorating the folders at work, you might want to think about what type of pattern or look would be most appropriate for the office. If your folders are just going to be in your desk at home, the type of pattern or design doesn't matter as much as long as you like it.
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Pick your materials. Choose your style.