Article: It's the app with the icon that resembles a blue speech bubble with a white outline. You can download the Alexa app on your Android phone from the Google Play Store or on your iPhone from the App Store then log in with Amazon account you made your orders with. It's the three-line icon in the top-left corner of the screen. It's near the bottom of the menu. You may need to scroll down to see it. It's at the top of the page Tap the switch to toggle each of the notification options to the 'ON' position. The switch is ON when it's blue and OFF when it's gray and white. Turn on the following notification options:   Delivery Notifications: Toggle On to get Alexa notifications when a package is out for delivery and when it is delivered. You will hear a chime and Alexa's ring will pulse yellow.  Give product names, notifications: Toggle On to hear what products are in the package when you listen to a tracking notification.  Give product names, "Where's my stuff": Toggle On to hear what products are in the package when you ask, "Alexa, where's my stuff?" or "Alexa, track my order."   Reorder notifications: Toggle On to get notifications about reordering products you have ordered in the past.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Alexa app. Tap ☰. Tap Settings. Tap Notifications. Tap Shopping Notifications. Toggle 'ON' the Notification options.
Article: If you're going to smoke indoors and want to ease up on the aftermath, smoke near open windows. Blowing the smoke out the window and keeping your burning cigarettes as close as possible to the window is the best way to cut down on the lingering smell of the smoke. To ensure that the smoke doesn't drift back through the open window, consider using a small desk fan aimed toward the window. Keep the smoke going outward, and you won't have to worry much about masking the smell later. All you need to create nice-smelling smoke on your exhales is a toilet paper tube, some dryer sheets, and a rubber band. Stuff as many dryer sheets as you can into the TP tube and fix one sheet at the end, holding it in place using the rubber band. When you smoke, blow the smoke through the other end of the tube. It'll smell much less strongly. Doing this won't eliminate the smell of the smoke, but it will make it smell much less intense. The smoke coming off the cigarette while it burns is still a major issue, though, so combine this with other methods, like smoking out the window and using masking scents. Keeping a good supply of scented candles and strong incense to burn while you smoke is a good idea in masking the smell of the cigarettes. Incense is a particularly good option, especially if you already burn it regularly because it smells like smoke already. Suspicious parents or roommates might not recognize the undertone of cigarette funk underneath the Nag Champa. If you're in a carpeted room, there's that much more opportunity for the smoke to become embedded in the room. If you want to get rid of the smoke smell, consider getting out the vacuum and giving the carpet a once-over. Vacuuming won't be enough by itself, but just agitating the carpet some can help air it out a little bit. Febreeze is a smoker's best friend. Its odor-eliminating properties and clean scent do wonders for masking the smell of cigarettes indoors. Keep a bottle handy and regularly treat fabric surfaces (as well as clothes) that you want to remove the clinging smell of smoke from.
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Keep the window cracked. Use a homemade smoke scrubber. Burn incense and candles. Vacuum. Spray Febreeze on curtains, carpet, and other fabric.
Article: Americans often rush between one activity and the next, forgetting to take time to enjoy life. Europeans take time in their day to enjoy things. Whether it's long lunches in France, midday respites in Italy, or siestas in Spain, Europeans know how to relax and enjoy the small things. Take half an hour to regroup and destress in the afternoon. Enjoy your lunch hour instead of rushing around and scarfing your food down. One of the best ways to accomplish this is to take longer vacations. On average, Europeans receive and take more vacation days than people in the United States. Instead of skipping your vacations until you have more money or less to do at work, take your week long vacation and enjoy yourself. Plan a trip that won't break the bank or spend the week relaxing with those you love. Just don't think about work and leave all your stress behind. Europeans know when to sit and enjoy each other's company. In France, people often take long, extended lunches where they congregate in groups to socialize and eat a meal together. Instead of skipping dinner with your family because you are all too busy, sit down and eat together. You can all talk about your day and enjoy each other's company without rushing around. Americans are often overly nice to each other and can become sensitive when someone tells them something they are doing wrong. Europeans tend to be more critical, but in a constructive way. The French are known for their frankness and are typically thought of as too honest. When your friends ask how they are doing on a task, tell them the truth instead of trying to preserve their feelings. They will become a better person for it and you will have a closer, more honest relationship with them. In Europe, people don't typically smile at everyone they pass like they do in the US. In Germany and France, you won't see locals walking around, saying "Guten Morgen" or "Bonjour" and smiling at people. They save their smiles for occasions that warrant smiling, which makes the act more genuine. Instead of smiling at everyone you see or when you really don't mean it, smile only when you are truly pleased or amused by something. This will make your attention more special and make you seem more European.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Slow down. Value community over convenience. Smile less.