This is usually best if you're interested in going out again. You do not need to gush about what a great time you had, but just send something simple. For example, "I had a great time with you yesterday. Hope we can do it again soon!"  There's no need to wait the customary three days, as this is no longer considered dating gospel. You can send the text when you get home from the date or the next day. You can also text your date to find out if they made it home safely. This will show your care and concern for the other person’s well-being and may encourage further conversations. If the date went well, then you might consider sending a text within the first 24 hours after the date. It’s okay to be the one to do this and open up the possibilities for further conversation. Try saying something like, “I had a great time the other night. I hope you’re doing well today. If you have time, let’s go for coffee on Tuesday.” You should only do this if the two of you already follow each other on social media. Try replying to tweets or posting on their Facebook a little bit more if you're interested in them. This can show you've been thinking of them and would like to go out again. If you don't already interact with them online, however, suddenly adding them on Facebook may seem like a bit much. If you want to see them again, say so. Do not wait too long, as this can feel like playing games. The goal is to show your interest without coming across as needy or desperate. Sometime within the next 24 hours, send a text that says something like, "I had a great time last night. I'd love to see you again. When are you free?" If you've decided not to pursue things further, you should communicate this. This is especially important if the other person has been texting you expressing interest. After about 24 hours, send a polite text saying something like, "I had a really great time meeting you, but I just didn't feel a connection. Sorry." If you did not feel a connection, then it is unlikely that the other person did either. However, if you are unsure about whether or not the person is interested in you, then try to ask them in a respectful way by the end of the night. For example, you could say something like, “It has been great to meet you, but I’m not really feeling a connection. What about you?” Unfortunately, sometimes the other person does not feel the same way about you. If someone turns you down for a second date, try to accept it with grace. Send them a text thanking them for letting you know there wasn't a connection and wishing them well. For example, say something like, "I appreciate you letting me know how you feel. Good luck in the dating game."
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One-sentence summary -- Send a casual text saying you had a good time. Interact casually online. Ask to see them again if there was a spark. Let them know respectfully if there was no connection. Accept rejection.

Q: You can also combine potting soil with rich compost. Mint plants need rich and well-drained soil to thrive.  Curl the roots if they are too long for the pot. Pack the area just enough so that the mint stands on its own. Then plant the entire pot into the garden soil, allowing the pot to extend five inches above the surface of the soil. If possible, avoid planting it in the garden. Place it on a patio or on a windowsill to avoid spreading the mint plant. These can be removed once the plant is thriving.
A: Purchase gritty compost from a local gardening store. Fill the lower third of the pot with compost and potting soil. Set your mint cutting or seedling in the pot. Fill in the area around the mint with potting soil. Line a portion of your outdoor garden with plastic if you want to plant your pot in the soil, but want to discourage it from spreading. Insert several wooden dowels next to the plant to give it support.

Article: The serious symptoms listed earlier may be signs that you have a ruptured eardrum, caused by pressure from the infection. The following treatments are unsafe with this condition, since the fluids can drain past the eardrum and into your inner ear. Always visit a doctor if you have one of these symptoms along with swimmer's ear. If you have ever had a damaged eardrum or ear surgery in the past, consult a doctor before using the treatments below, even if you do not have these symptoms. Create an equal mix of white vinegar and 70% rubbing alcohol, heated until warm but not hot.  Alternatively, purchase a non-aqueous acetic acid eardrop at a drugstore.  Putting cold or hot liquids in your ear may lead to dizziness. Try to warm the solution to roughly your body temperature. Some earwax is fine, but if the ear canal is blocked or if dirt or debris is in the ear, it may need cleaning first. Fill a bulb syringe with the vinegar and alcohol mixture and squirt a trickle into your ear canal, letting it drain out.  Warm water rinsing is not recommended for swimmer's ear.  If your ear still feels blocked, visit an otolaryngologist or ask a general practice doctor for a referral. The otolaryngologist can clean your ear more effectively using suction.  Never perform this step on a person with diabetes, not even at a doctor's office. The alcohol will help remaining moisture evaporate, while the vinegar will make your ear canal more acidic. Both of these make your ear a less welcoming place for bacteria. Apply with the following method:  Warm the solution by rubbing the container in your hands or placing it in a cup of warm water – without mixing the two liquids together. Lie down with your ear facing upward. Have an assistant place two or three drops on the wall of the ear canal, allowing air to escape so drops can get into the ear. Gently wiggling your ears will aid in this process. Remain lying down for a few minutes. If there are no signs of improvement, a doctor should be able to examine your ear and recommend one or more of the following treatments:  An antibacterial eardrop (or more rarely, an antifungal eardrop) Insertion of a wick into a swollen ear canal, to allow eardrops to penetrate Oral or injected antibiotics if the infection has spread Surgical cleaning of the ear canal Incision and drainage of an abscess Let your doctor know if you are diabetic, immune-compromised, or if you have had ear surgery or a punctured eardrum in the past.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do not use these if you have serious symptoms. Warm a mix of rubbing alcohol and vinegar. Rinse your ear if it feels blocked. Use the solution as eardrops. Ask a doctor about further treatment.