Q: If you want to have a strong relationship with a guy friend, never make unkind comments about the person he's dating, even if you really don't like them.   Your friend chose his dating partner for a reason. You should never make him feel like he has to choose between his friendship and the person he dates. If you can't make friends with your pal's partner, at least try to be civil. Invite the couple to hang out at group events, where you won't have to interact as closely with anyone you dislike. Guys don't always open up about what they're thinking about, so don't push him to talk about serious subjects if he doesn't want to. If a serious conversation does come up, let it run its course, then move on to something else. You can make a joke, change the subject, or just start doing something to break the ice. For example, if your friend mentions missing his grandfather who passed away, give him a chance to speak his mind, and share your own thoughts on the subject if you have any. Then, when you feel the moment has passed, turn the conversation back towards something that happened earlier, or the plans you have for the rest of the day. This is a friendship, and he doesn't owe it to you to change. Criticizing a guy friend about the things you don't like will break down your friendship.   For instance, if he always wears wrinkled clothes or you think he spends too much money on frivolous things, you should probably keep it to yourself. If you're very close friends with someone, it can sometimes be acceptable to let them know when you think they are making a mistake or handling a situation the wrong way, but this should be done very sparingly. If you decide you don't like someone else's character traits, you may decide you don't want to be their friend at all. In a strong friendship, you have to be willing to move past little arguments. State your opinion when you need to, then put the incident behind you without holding a grudge.  If your friend does something thoughtless or says something that hurts your feelings, remember that everyone makes mistakes. Your friend may have been having a bad day, or he might have just been feeling frustrated. Try to move past it instead of holding on to hurt feelings. If you notice a pattern of another person making you feel bad or taking advantage of you, it's okay to end the friendship. Deep friendships don't develop overnight. Don't expect your new buddy to tell you his deepest thoughts because you hung out a few times. Just hang out and let things develop naturally. Don't expect your new friend to spend all of his time with you or stop hanging out with his other friends just because you're in the picture. Similarly, you shouldn't neglect your old friends just because you have a new friend.
A: Don't talk bad about his dating partner if he has one. Follow his lead for how serious the conversation should be. Don't point out faults in his personality. Move past disagreements quickly. Give the friendship time to grow.

Article: You will have much less stress to deal with if you work together to plan a budget, accumulate at least a small savings account ($500 emergency fund can work wonders), and prepare for the times when things go wrong, life will be much smoother. Budget sensibly from the outset. It is preferable to mutually consider future expenses and agree!    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/4\/41\/Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg\/v4-460px-Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/41\/Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg\/aid26982-v4-728px-Have-a-Successful-Marriage-Step-6.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} If you're having a rough patch, feeling like you just can't remember what attracted you to him in the first place, wondering what possessed you to marry her... just smile and behave yourself in a kind, gentle way.  Act like everything is normal.  In fact, go out of your way to be kind, thoughtful, and caring toward your mate.  It may sound weird, but if you just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and act like nothing's wrong, eventually, everything really will be normal, okay, and even better. Cold shouldering or constant arguing about a contentious issue will likely just drive you apart.  A thoughtful gesture can go a long way in helping you feel closer to each other, making it that much more likely that you will work through your problems.  This works especially well if you feel like your partner does not compliment or do nice things for you often any more.  Start complimenting them and make it a point to be nice -- they'll want to do something nice for you! Whether it's a compliment on his/her outfit or a thank you for just taking out the trash, it always feels good to get a little boost from the person you love.  And you'll feel good doing the boosting.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Plan for down times. Act like everything's okay. Do something nice for your partner during a rough patch. Try to find something nice about your partner every day, and say it to them!

Problem: Article: Between coloring treatments, using an at-home glaze treatment (also called gloss treatment) can help freshen the look of your hair. The glaze coats your hair to add extra shine and sometimes color that can help revive faded hair. The results typically last for 1 to 2 weeks, so you can use a glaze once or twice between coloring sessions.  You can purchase hair glaze treatments at drugstores and beauty supply stores. Most glazes are simply washed into your hair. Apply it after you’ve shampooed and conditioned your hair and allow it to sit for several minutes before rinsing it out. If your roots are becoming too obvious between coloring sessions, a touch-up kit can help. They’re like regular at-home color treatment, but contain a targeted brush that allow you to apply the color to precise sections of hair at the roots. If you’re unsure which root touch-up kit to purchase, ask your colorist to help you choose the right one. If you’re not ready to commit to permanent color with a root touch-up kit, hair mascara is an ideal solution. Like regular mascara, it’s a colored liquid that comes with a small brush so you can apply it directly at the roots. Best of all, it easily washes out with shampoo. Hair mascara tends to work best on darker hair colors.
Summary: Apply an at-home hair glaze or gloss treatment. Use a root touch-up kit. Conceal your roots with hair mascara.

Q: Answer the first call as you normally would answer the phone. As the next person calls, the person will pop up on your phone. Just accept the call and then press 5 to add the person to the call. Repeat the process of adding the next caller by answering the phone and pressing 5 until you've added everyone to the call.
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Have the participants call your Google Voice number. Answer the first call. Add the next caller to the call. Continue adding callers until everyone is in the conference call.