In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being a kind, happy person will make people more interested in being your friend. No one wants to be friends with someone that's mean all the time. By showing people that you're a friendly person, you can attract more potential friends.  Smile at people when you make eye contact in the hallway or cafeteria to show them that you're friendly and approachable. Try to help out your peers whenever you can. If you see someone drop their books or trip and fall, stop and help them. If you never introduce yourself to people, you'll never have the chance of becoming their friend! Introducing yourself to people shows them that you're friendly and interested in getting to know them. When you're in a situation where you don't know someone, make an effort to say hi and introduce yourself.  Don't feel like you have to have a long conversation after you introduce yourself. You can just say “Hi, my name's Mike. It's nice to meet you!” Even if you don't hit it off with someone right away, introducing yourself will make them feel more comfortable coming up to you in the future and saying hi. while you're waiting to make friends. At the end of the day, the best way to make friends is to be confident in yourself. It's OK if you're not feeling super confident at the moment — just fake it until you make it! People will be more interested in being your friend that way. To come across as confident, stand up straight, make eye contact when you're talking to people, and don't forget to smile.
Summary: Be friendly and nice in school. Introduce yourself to people you don't know. Act like you're confident

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you start studying, you’ll have to learn the foundations of the Korean language. The best way to do this is by taking Korean language or writing courses. You may be able to take classes at a local college or community center. Search online for Korean classes close to you and register before the deadline. If you are learning for the first time, you should pick basic or introductory classes. Popular online language learning courses include KoreanClass101, Talk to Me In Korean, TuneIn, Udemy, and Coursera. Some online classes, like KoreanClass 101 and Talk to Me in Korean are free of charge. Other websites like Udemy and Coursera charge a fee for classes but also include an instructor. If you aren't taking in-person classes, consider registering for a paid course so that you can ask the instructor questions when you get stuck. Hangeul has 24 letters, or jamo, with 10 vowels and 14 consonants. Before you can move onto more complex words and phrases, you must memorize the Hangeul alphabet. For example, to write the word "Hangeul," you must know all of the letters. These include ᄒ for h,ᅡ for a, ᄂ for n, ᄀ for g, ᅳ for e and u, and ᄅ for l. The final word looks like 한글. Knowing common phrases will help you communicate if you are visiting Korea and don’t know the language fluently. Learning common phrases like “Hello, how are you?” and “What time is it?” will help you survive if you're in a mostly Korean speaking place.  For instance, to say “Hello” or “Goodbye” you’d say "Anyoung haseyo" (AN-NYEONG-ha-se-yo). The spelling in Hangeul is 안녕하세요. To ask for the time you can say "Jigeum myeoshiyeyo?" (SE-GOON-moi-shia) It's written like "지금 몇시에요?"  Learn how to count to 10 so that you know how to write and say numbers. The basic Korean sentence structure is the subject first, then object, then verb. For example, instead of writing or saying “I rode the horse,” you would say "I horse rode.” Each Korean sentence must end in either an adjective or verb. For example, to say “I am a student,” you’d say “I student” followed by the verb “to be.” It's written like 저는 학생이에요 and you pronounced, Jeoneun haksaengiyeyo.
Summary: Take in-person Korean language courses. Learn Korean through online resources. Learn the letters in Hangeul. Learn common Korean phrases. Study Korean sentence structure.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being in denial about what you’re feeling will only draw out the healing process. Betrayal is painful, so give yourself permission to mourn however you need to. Curl up in bed for a day or so. Cry your eyes out until you can’t cry anymore. Play darts on a photograph of your ex. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Releasing the emotion you feel in a physical way can actually make you feel better. It’s unacceptable, however, to act out aggressively or hurt someone. Try throwing, breaking, punching, or burning something instead.  There are places that give you a stack of plates to throw against walls, or allow you to build a fire in a barrel for burning the gifts your ex gave you. Try signing up for a boxing or kickboxing class. Physical activity can serve as a release of negative emotions and help you get physically and emotionally stronger. Victims of cheating often have a tendency to see the cheater as the “good guy” while placing the blame on themselves. Don’t do that. Sure, you may have played some role in the downfall of the relationship, but the cheater is responsible for his actions. If you catch yourself blaming yourself, divert the blame where it belongs. You might silently repeat, “He’s the cheater. This is his fault, not mine.” The end of a relationship can result in you reviewing everything that happened in your head over and over again. While some reflection can be fruitful, nonstop thinking about what went wrong can have negative effects on your mood.  Keep yourself busy after the breakup. Hang out with friends, join a club, rearrange the furniture in your home, or start volunteering. Let your friends and family know that you are trying to limit the number of times you refer to your ex. Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter may seem like tempting sanctuaries after you break things off with your cheating boyfriend, but logging on and venting isn’t a good idea. Commit to a short detox from your favorite platforms until you’re feeling more levelheaded. When you do log back on, unfollow your ex immediately to prevent yourself from lurking on his page or getting upset over his new date. Some people try to “get over” their cheating exes by spreading rumors or sleeping with one of their close friends. This may seem like the perfect way to get even, but it’ll only make you feel worse. Plus, you’ll actually end up looking like the bad guy. Instead of trying to get even, work to get better. Don't let your ex steal away any more of your time and energy. Make moving on your revenge.
Summary:
Own your pain. Hit or destroy something. See your ex for what he is. Overcome rumination. Stay off social media. Resist the urge to get revenge.