In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Greek culture is largely informal, and individuals often get to know new men and women by asking personal questions. While this may feel invasive, rude, or exploitative to a traveling American, curious Greeks mean no disrespect. Personal questions are simply an effective and culturally appropriate way to quick get to know new people. These personal questions also dispense with the sense of formality which often accompanies introductions in other countries.  For example, you may be asked:  “Are you married?” “Do you have children?” Greeks do not place great emphasis on punctuality. If you’re invited to a Greek person’s house, they’ll often extend the invitation by saying “come around 8.” In this situation, arrive at or after 8:30; a punctual arrival at 8:00 exactly, while polite in American society, will likely seem overly formal and early.  The tableside atmosphere at Greek houses is largely informal and casual. Meal times serve as social gatherings, and long conversations often take place around the table.  It’s considered impolite to refuse food in a Greek household. You’ll be expected to clean your plate, and can compliment the host by asking for another serving. If you must refuse some or all of the food, politely explain your reasoning. In Greece, the dress code is determined by the occasion, although formal attire is never called for. If you’re invited for coffee, casual clothes are fine. If you’re invited to dinner with a Greek family, or invited to dinner at a Greek individual’s household, dress well, but not formally. Men and women could wear a blazer and slacks, or a button-up shirt. Women in Greek culture typically wear dresses, including to more dressy events. If you prefer to wear a dress you can do so, although it’s not a mandatory dress code. If a Greek individual or family invites you inside of their home, it’s customary to bring a small gift as a show of appreciation. For example, you could bring a bottle of wine, a small bottle of whisky, or a small cake or pastry from a local bakery. Regardless of the gift you choose to bring, do not bring something that is clearly inexpensive. Avoid cheap flowers or cheap bottles of wine. Also do not give cutlery, knives, or sharp objects as a gift, as these objects are seen as offensive when gifted.
Summary: Expect personal questions. Arrive late if you’re invited to a Greek house. Wear informal clothing. Bring a gift if invited to a Greek household.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Flashing money around when you're traveling can make you an easy target for a thief. Try to avoid pulling out wads of cash from your wallet. Instead, keep a small amount of cash in your pocket and only pull out how much you need when purchasing something.  Be extremely careful when taking money from ATMs. Be aware of who's standing behind you, and don't just stuff the money in your back pocket and walk away. If you're in another country, use their currency. It makes transactions easier, and using currency from a foreign country might get the attention of thieves. Keep a little cash and your credit cards in a wallet or purse. Then, keep additional money and cards in a pocket or money pouch. You can also stash a little more cash in your checked luggage or your carry-on. That way, your money and important documents aren't all together in one place.  Carry your passport separately from your money and credit cards when you're flying. When you get to the hotel, lock your passport in the hotel safe. Unfortunately, hotel safes aren't 100% foolproof, so you may want to carry the items on your person if you're concerned about theft. Make copies of important documents, IDs, and credit cards in case you lose them. It's best to leave jewelry and other expensive items at home, but if you insist on bringing them, keep them with you in a purse or carry-on bag.  Avoid packing them into a regular bag and checking the luggage, which can easily be stolen or searched. When you get to your hotel, secure your valuables in the room safe. Leave unnecessary forms of identification, like your social security card, at home. You can make copies of other important cards, like your health insurance card, rather than taking the actual cards with you. Store your photo IDs, credit cards, and passport in a secure wallet and take them out as infrequently as possible.  Do not travel with your debit card. Use cash, traveler's checks, or credit cards.  Never leave your wallet unattended. Laptops, jewelry, passports, extra cash, and documents that have personal information on them should be placed in your room or hotel safe. Avoid leaving these important items in your regular suitcase when you're out of the room—they are only secure if they're locked up. If the hotel safe looks sketchy or you don't feel comfortable leaving the items behind, keep them on your person. Be sure to set strong passwords on your mobile phone, laptop, and other electronic devices when you're traveling. That way, even if your devices are stolen, thieves will have difficulty accessing your private materials and accounts. Be sure to log out of your accounts before putting your devices away.  Look into apps that provide additional security for your devices. Cerberus, Prey, and AppLock are just a few examples of anti-theft apps you can check out. Be careful when using public wi-fi spots, since hackers might be able to access your information that way.
Summary: Keep your cash hidden and limit the amount you carry on you. Stash passports, cash, and credit cards in separate places. Keep valuables in your carry-on bag when traveling. Carry only the essentials in your wallet. Lock up valuables in your hotel's safe when you're out of the room. Protect your devices with strong passwords and encryptions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These treatments are highly targeted and will not hurt or damage skin tissues unaffected by problematic laugh lines. Under this category of procedures fall radio frequency, laser light, and ultrasound treatments. The idea is to deliberately damage areas of your skin where laugh lines are showing through which, in turn, causes your skin to regenerate new skin and resurface a new replacement layer. It may take several sessions before visible improvements start to show depending on the depth of your nasolabial fold. Fillers that introduce external sources of synthetically formed materials, such as hyaluronic acid or collagen fillers, are injected into strategic points of your skin to fill in, plump, and lift nasolabial folds. Depending on the presentation of your laugh line, there is a specific filler material and technique appropriate to correct it. Throughout the procedure, the needle is pointed at very specific angles to help erase the unwanted folds. A clinical study of the procedure showed that 75 percent and more than 80 percent of patients were satisfied with the results one month and six months, respectively, after undergoing the procedure. The best advantage, therefore, is that skin experts have had plenty of experience administering it and, because this treatment has been around for a relatively long period of time now, the results are predictable and guaranteed. This procedure involves sloughing off your skin surface using an abrasive object to stimulate faster skin regeneration and turnover. Don’t DIY chemical peels as there is a high risk of permanently damaging your skin when use is miscalculated or, if chemicals, most especially the strong kinds like trichloroacetic acid, are mishandled. This procedure involves a surgical facelift that rearranges the fats or adds more of these underneath your skin, relieving you of crepey skin. Make sure to educate yourself about alternative treatments and the possibilities each of these offer to resolve your issues about your nasolabial folds. More importantly, you must carefully weigh out the benefits against the risks that you are taking.
Summary:
Skin tightening treatment. Filler injection. Subcision.This treatment involves the insertion of a needle just underneath the surface of your skin. Dermabrasion.This has become one of the go-to procedures for keeping skin youthful looking in general. Chemical peel.Depending on the depth of your nasolabial folds, the improvements that you desire, and your tolerance to the burning sensation of chemicals, your skin care specialist will help you determine the appropriate chemical agent, possibly a combination of chemicals, to use to fade your laugh lines. Plastic Surgery.Generally recommended as a last resort treatment for smoothing out deep laugh lines, surgery should be carefully selected.