In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In Latin America, particularly Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, papi is used as a slang nickname for a boyfriend – or a cute guy who you'd like to be your boyfriend. In Puerto Rico, papi isn't just used to refer to romantic partners – it's also used between friends. When a man calls another man "papi," the usage is similar to "mate" or "bro." The word chulo means "cute" or "handsome," so the phrase literally means "handsome daddy" or "cute daddy." When used to talk about a cute guy or a romantic interest, it means something more like "mac daddy."  This nickname is particularly popular in the Dominican Republic, where you'll likely hear it frequently. Be careful about using the word chulo in other countries. In some places it's considered an insult. " Papito literally means "little daddy." As slang it is another word used for a male romantic partner or a guy you're flirting with. It may be used to refer to an actual father, but normally only by young children. You can also use papi for "daddy."
Summary: Call a boyfriend "papi" (PAH-pee). Refer to a good-looking man as "papi chulo" (PAH-pee CHOO-loh). Try papito (pah-PEE-toh) as slang for "daddy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Add your dyed or colored paper into the printer’s paper feeder. Double-check your printer settings to make sure the currency is fitted to the page. Then, print a single page at a time or multiple pages at once. For the best quality, use a laser printer. If you have a print out of a sheet of currency, you can place this in a copier and make additional ones. You can also make copies of real bills, but you’ll need to keep these black and white. To follow the law, you’ll also need to change the size settings to either 150% larger or 75% smaller than standard bills. You can also make two-sided copies of currency using most copiers. Get cash straps from your local bank or office supply store. You can also use heavy, wide rubber bands. Use a permanent marker to write the name of a bank across the strap. Then, place a stack of bills inside and you are ready to go.
Summary: Print out your currency. Create multiple copies. Add a band around the bills.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: They're not your children, they're not in a position of deference to your preferences. If they want to watch a certain program on TV that you don't, show your respect and walk away. Be proactive and set things up to have your own space to avoid bumping into theirs, such as purchasing your own TV, watching things online or visiting a friend's place for those "must watch" things that don't interest your parents. From what you wear to what they eat, your choices will differ. This doesn't imply that either of you is right or wrong. Each person is entitled to the way that they want to live their own life. Respect and value their choices as you do yours. Never be afraid to be yourself but do it respectfully. They may actually be more accepting of you once they know things better. Your likes may even become their preference over time. Oh no, buddy. That's a lifelong rule. Live with it, and try to be happy while you're at it. It helps ease unnecessary controversy.
Summary:
Always respect the wishes of your parents. Accept that your choices will differ. Introduce your likes, preferences and lifestyle to them in subtle ways. Just because you are an adult now, doesn't mean the golden rule "obey and respect your parents" (or something along those lines) vanished in thin air.