Even if it's usually guys that ask the girl out, you shouldn't wait around for him to ask you. Take the initiative yourself and surprise him with your confidence. Although it helps to have a solid chemistry with the guy before asking him out anywhere, don't hesitate to ask Because a movie date is so casual, it's perfectly fine to ask him out via electronic communication like text or private messaging. Before you ask out the guy in question, you should take a moment to consider what your offer will entail. An open-ended offer like "Want to go to the movies sometime?" carries a different implication than asking someone to go to a specific movie. While an open-ended offer is less interesting than something specific, it's a bolder way of letting someone know you're specifically interested in spending more time with them. If you're nervous about asking the guy to a movie, if helps to bring up the movie first. That way, not only will he be more excited to go see the movie, you'll also have a natural way of guiding the conversation into asking about it.   The plot, starring case, director or genre are all things you might bring up while you're describing a movie. Positive reviews will help your case. If the two of you have a twisted sense of humour, you may even want to go to a film with abysmal reviews. You may even bond over how terrible the movie was. A movie date is a casual outing, so the way you go about asking should be treated in much the same way. Be kind and easygoing when you ask. Asking someone on a movie date should never be elaborate or overly complex. Most people love going to the movies, so chances are he'll say yes so long as you don't try to force an answer out of him. Say something like "Hey, would you like to see that movie tomorrow at 8? It's an action flick, and it's gotten good reviews." There's a chance your original idea of a film date will end up encompassing a group. Although you would think this will take away from the romantic appeal, you can still have an intimate experience with someone regardless if other friends have tagged along. If anything, if the two of you are currently nervous around each other, it can alleviate tension to have other people around.

Summary: Take the initiative. Decide whether your offer should be open-ended or specific. Pitch the movie to him before asking. Keep it casual. Be open to going in a group.


Replacing a bathroom faucet is a straightforward job, but it does require a few tools that you'll need to remove the old faucet and install the new one. The tools you'll need include:  Adjustable wrench Basin wrench Bucket Towel Flashlight Measuring tape Plumber’s tape Sponge or scrubber Bathroom cleaner or soap Rag or cloth New faucet (purchased after you remove the original) Remove everything from underneath the sink. Place a towel below the pipes to protect the vanity from water damage. Place a bucket over the towel and under the faucet to catch any water that drips down. You can also lay a garbage bag down under the towel for even more protection, or in place of the bucket. Locate the water shutoff valve for the bathroom sink. It should be under the sink, inside the vanity. Turn the valve to the right (clockwise) to close the valve and shut off the water to the faucet.  Depending on your plumbing, you may have a single water valve for the entire faucet, or you may have two separate valves for the hot and cold water. If you have trouble locating the shutoff valve, you can turn off the water supply to the entire line running to the bathroom sink. To remove excess water from the faucet and to relieve pressure before you start working, drain the pipes after you shut off the water. Turn on all the faucets at the sink and keep them running until all the water has drained out. This will protect your sink, vanity, and floors from leaks and water damage, and prevent water from spraying everywhere when you remove the faucet.

Summary: Gather your tools and supplies. Prepare your work area. Turn off the water. Drain the water.


If you are creating a QR code for your personal website or as your contact card, you can use a free QR code generator. These services will create a QR code for you, but don't provide any advanced tracking or analytics. There are apps available for iPhone and Android that allow you to create QR codes as well. Most free generators will have several format options available. These might include simple text, a website URL, a phone number, a text message, or a vCard (contact card). The device that scans the code will launch the applicable program when the code is scanned (for example, scanning a phone number code will open the dialer on the phone and enter in the phone number). Enter your data into the fields provided by the generator. If you are entering text or a URL, try to keep it under 300 characters. Older phones and devices have difficulty with codes larger than 300 characters. By default, QR codes are black and white, but they can actually be any color you want. Most free code generators will allow you to adjust the colors on your QR code. This may be located in the “Options” or “Color” section of the generator. Some free generators allow you to change the size of the code, while others require a subscription in order to perform this service. All free code generators allow you to download your code in PNG format. This image file can be easily added to any document, uploaded to your personal website, or even added to your email signature. Some services, such as GoQR, provide an embedding code that you can use for your website.

Summary: Find a free QR code generator. Choose your data format. Enter in your data. Change the color. Share your code.


This will loosen the fibers of your suit and allow the dye to be more effective. For the best results, choose a white or light colored nylon suit. Use garbage bags, old towels, or an old tablecloth to protect surfaces. Work outside if possible. Acid dye will give you the best results. Choose one color for a monochrome design, or multiple colors for a more traditional tie dye look. Use rubber gloves to protect your skin while preparing the dye and while dyeing your swimsuit. Pull up small pieces of the fabric about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) apart and tie the material off with your rubber bands. Create interesting patterns by varying the amount of fabric you tie off and/or the spacing between each section. The longer you leave the suit in place, the darker the color will be. Rotate to a new section and a new color until the whole suit is covered with dye.  Dyeing time can be anywhere between 5 and 20 minutes depending on the base color of the suit and how dark of a shade you want. When using multiple colors, expect some of the colors to run together at the edges and create a new color. This will add more interest and color to your suit and is preferable to leaving areas without dye coverage. If you are using only one color, you can use a large dye bath and fully submerge the suit once you've tied it off with rubber bands. When the water runs clear, wrap the suit in an old towel to remove any excess water and dye. Hang to dry.  Place an old towel underneath the suit as it drys to catch any excess dye. The first few times the suit is washed, wash it alone in case it bleeds.
Summary: Soak your pre-cleaned swimsuit in warm water. Cover your work area so the dye doesn't stain it. Prepare your dye as directed by the manufacturer. Create your tie dye pattern by gathering and twisting sections of your suit. Dip sections of the suit into the assorted colors you've selected. Take the rubber bands off and rinse the suit in hot water.