Pawn shops are in business to make money, so they will only offer you about 60% to 70% of the true value of your jewelry. Therefore, you don’t want to pawn more jewelry than you have to, especially if you’re unable to repay the loan. Knowing how much money you need on loan will help you figure out the minimal amount of jewelry you need to choose from your collection for pawning. Try to choose jewelry to pawn that you know you can live without. Pawning family heirloom jewelry might be something you regret later on, but an engagement ring from an old relationship might be easier to part with. Pawn shops are usually only interested in pure metals, like gold and silver, and diamonds. They often turn down gold-plated items, as well as costume jewelry. Take your jewelry to an appraiser or jeweler for a free assessment to find out what your jewelry contains and what it’s worth.  You can find appraisers and jewelers near you by doing an online search. Remember that a pawn shop won’t typically offer the true value of your jewelry, but it’s good to get an idea of what it’s worth, so you know what to expect at a pawn shop (about 60% to 70% of its true value). If possible, don’t pawn all your jewelry at once. Keep at least one or two valuable pieces with you in case you aren’t able to pay back the loan on time. That way, you can pawn again if you need to buy some more time so that you don’t lose ownership of your jewelry.

Summary: Figure out how much money you need to borrow. Prioritize your pieces. Get your jewelry appraised. Keep some jewelry on reserve.


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Summary: Copy the code into the browser  Once deleted, load the page  It should be full screen! NB You may need to delete extra code.


If you really want to play a player, then you have to be a player. Make him think that you like him while juggling him with two or three other guys. Flatter him and make him feel special while knowing that everything you say is meaningless. You should only do this if you really want to play the player or to get back at him for some reason. Changing your lifestyle this extremely can get a bit exhausting.

Summary: Beat him at his own game (optional).


This phrase is a polite command that translates to "sleep well." Use it primarily with children, family, and close friends. Conjugate the verb dormir depending on the person you're addressing.  Tú: "Que duermas bien." Usted: "Que duerma bien." Vosotros: "Que durmáis bien." Ustedes: "Que duerman bien." Particularly if you're telling someone to "sleep well" and intend it more as an instruction (for example to a child), this phrase is appropriate.  Tú: "¡Duerme bien!" Usted: "¡Duerma bien!" Ustedes: "¡Duerman bien!" This phrase is used to mean "sweet dreams," although the literal translation is something like "that you might have sweet dreams."  This phrase typically is only used for children – occasionally for younger siblings or significant others. Since the phrase is only used familiarly, you only need the familiar conjugations of the verb tener. Use tengas if you're addressing one person, and tengáis if you're addressing several people. You also can shorten the phrase and simply say "dulces sueños," or "sweet dreams." This phrase, typically only used with children, means "dream with the little angels."  This phrase uses the verb soñar ("to dream"), which is conjugated irregularly. However, since it's only used for children, the familiar conjugations are the only ones you need to know: sueñes (singular) and soñéis" (plural).  You can also say this in the command form: "Sueña con los angelitos."
Summary: Say "que duermas bien" (kay doo-EHR-mahs bee-EHN). Use the command "duerme bien" (doo-EHR-may bee-EHN). Wish someone "Que tengas dulces sueños" (kay tehn-GAHS dool-SAYS soo-EHN-yohs). Try "que sueñes con los angelitos" (kay soo-EHN-yehs cohn lohs ahn-jay-LEE-tohs).