Q: The cost of living may be more or less than what you're used to. You can use online tools to determine the average cost of living in the new city or town that you're moving to. Visit one of these sites and input your current address and income. It will perform a calculation and tell you how much you'll have to make when you move. You can also look at local businesses and restaurants to get a feeling for how much everything costs. If you're moving, you should plan and budget money so that you can survive for a couple of months with limited funds. Consider things like cost of transportation, cost of food, and bills.  If you've secured a job, you can factor in the money that you'll make from working. If you don't have a job, you'll need to have some money saved so that you can survive in your new town or city. If you don't have any money saved, you can use credit cards to buy essential items. If everything doesn't work out and you can't afford the new place that you're moving to, you should have a backup plan. Talk to family and friends and see if you can move in with them if things don't work out. Having a backup plan will ensure that you won't end up homeless if you can't get situated in your new city or town. Set the location for your job search to where you’re moving to. Make sure to adjust your resume to include the address your moving to so that employers think that you’re local. Try to set up as many interviews as you can before you move. If you’re moving somewhere close to where you are, you can even go on the interviews before you move and secure the job. If you haven’t secured a place to stay where you want to move, you’ll have to figure out free living arrangements. Ask anyone you know if you can stay with them for free for a limited time. Websites like Couchsurfing may also have listings of free couches available in your new city or town. This may serve as a short-term solution.  It will probably help to explain that it’s only a temporary situation until you get enough money to get your own place. You can also try couch surfing if you know multiple people in your new town or city. You can say something like, "Hey, I'm in your city and have nowhere to stay. Do you think I could crash on your couch for a couple of days?"
A: Research the cost of living in your new residence. Create a budget for after you move. Make a plan if the move doesn't work. Look for jobs before you move. Find a free place to stay wherever you’re going.

Q: Not only will you look and smell more attractive, taking care of your grooming shows her that you're mature and capable of important daily tasks. Also pay attention to the style of clothes that she wears, and wear the same style of clothing, this will help her to relate with you and find you overall more attractive. And pay particular attention to these areas:   Shower at least once a day. Wash your hair, soap up all over, and rinse off. Use a nice smelling shower scrub as well, something not too feminine, but not too masculine either, maybe try a smell like mint, or lemon. Keep your mouth clean. Brush twice daily, floss, and use mouthwash. For help in the middle of the day, use breath mints and chewing gum. Manage facial hair by shaving daily. If you're growing facial hair, make sure it's trimmed to a uniform length, and not scraggly or unruly. If you tend to have a unibrow, consider plucking any stray hairs over your nose. Wear a combination deodorant-antiperspirant. Apply it as soon as you get out of the shower in the morning. Make sure it also doesn't smell too feminine or too masculine either. Wear clean clothes. If you find yourself scrambling for fresh laundry, consider setting up a regular washing schedule, like doing all your laundry every Sunday night. Being well-mannered doesn't mean you're boring — it means you know how to treat other people with respect, a quality most girls want in their boyfriends. Show her you know how to be considerate by doing these things for everyone, not just her:  Say "please," "thank you" and "you're welcome." As well as asking with a "I'd appreciate it if" or "I would like for you..." If someone is walking through a door behind you, hold it open for him or her. Avoid cursing or saying anything crude in public, or in mixed company. It's fine to relax a little around your friends, but try to show your best side around people you don't know well. For more help, see How to Have Good Manners. Everyone slips up and says stupid things, but try your best to limit it when you're around this girl. Take a few seconds to evaluate what you're going to say before you spit it out.  Don't talk up other girls. You might think making her jealous is a good idea, but steer clear. Discussing the looks of other girls in front of her will make you seem shallow and fickle. As far as she knows, she's the only one you're interested in. Avoid coming off as a bully. Don't throw out careless insults or put other people down, even if they're meant to be funny. She might not be able to pick up on your humorous tone and take your words at face value. Don't tell dirty jokes. There's a time and place for wicked humor — and it's when you're hanging out with your guy friends. Keep on a lid on it when you're around her. One thing you should say when you're around her is a nice, genuine compliment. It's not as difficult as it seems! Here's what to do:  Think of what you like best about her. It could be her smile, her laugh, her intelligence — whatever strikes you as her best quality. (The only caveat to this is that you should not compliment her on any physical traits except her eyes or her smile. She might have a great figure, but now's not the time.) Do it semi-privately. You don't have to get her completely alone to pay her a compliment, but try not to do it with all of her friends or your friends listening closely. You could also pull it off in a text or instant message. Keep it short and sweet. No need to wax poetic for three or four minutes on her best qualities. A simple one-liner will do. Pay attention to how you word it. Instead of saying "That's a pretty dress" or "I like your outfit," say "You look really great in that dress." Compliment the woman, not the article of clothing! Get the body language right. Smile! Keep eye contact while you say it, too. Find little ways to let her know that you think she's an extraordinary person, and she'll definitely notice.  Don't ignore her or play hard to get. If she texts you, text back. If she wants to talk, try to make the time even if it's slightly inconvenient. Go out of your way to help her. If she could use a hand with something, offer your assistance! It could be carrying heavy or cumbersome items, going with her to run an errand, or talking to her through a difficult situation. Let her talk. The #1 mistake when talking to a girl is focusing on yourself. Girls are way more comfortable when they talk about common interests. Ask about her interests, hobbies, favorite books, music, etc. If she asks you a question, answer it in a few, short sentences and then redirect the question back at her. This engages her in the conversation. Start an inside joke with her! By doing this the two of you will share a secret connection that is shared between only the two of you. This will make her feel special, included and closer to you. It will also give you an easy-to-come-up-with conversation starter. But keep in mind, if you overuse the inside joke, it could quickly go from fun to boring, so only use it when you must.
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Dress to impress. Be polite. Think before you speak. Pay her a sincere compliment. Make her feel special.