In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Figure out with your friend beforehand a distress signal that you each can use to get out of a boring or uncomfortable situation. It could be a word or a gesture. Here are some suggestions:  Tugging your earlobe A word you wouldn’t use otherwise in conversation Winking If your friend seems like they're having fun, let them know that you’re going to leave. If they give you a stressed look or your sign of distress, don’t go. But, if they tell you they're having a good time and seem as though they would be okay without you, then leave the conversation. You can chat up other people in the group, use the restroom, or go find someone else to talk to. Don’t ditch your friend with this new person. Gauge the situation to see if they want to be left alone, or if your friend wants you to come back to rescue them. You can shoot them a quick text, or make eye contact with them from across the room. Either way, don’t abandon your friend for the night without checking in with them first.
Summary: Have a distress signal. Leave the conversation. Determine if you should return.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To drain the tank, switch off the water. You can find the valve near the wall behind your toilet. Once the water is switched off, flush your toilet. This should drain all the water from the tank. Look at how dirty your tank is. If it seems relatively clean, all you need is a basic disinfectant. You can use the same spray you normally use in your bathroom. However, with built up debris, you need something stronger.  If you notice hardened mineral deposits in the tank, opt for white vinegar. If there is a lot of gunk and mildew built up in the tank, clean it with bleach over a commercial cleaner. With bleach and commercial cleaners, you can spray or pour the cleaners into the tank. Target the bottom and sides of the tank, paying particular attention to areas with built up dirt. Make sure to wear gloves when handling bleach. When dealing with mineral deposits, the process is slightly different. Pour white vinegar into the tank, up to the top of the overflow tube. Let the vinegar sit for 12 hours before flushing the toilet. After 12 hours have passed, flush the toilet and proceed with regular cleaning.
Summary: Drain the tank. Determine the proper type of cleaner. Apply your cleaner accordingly. Let vinegar sit to treat mineral deposits.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your Word document is located in your Google Drive, it’s easy to share it with others. Accessing your Drive is different depending on your platform:  Mobile: Launch the Google Drive app on your device. Desktop: Log in to http://drive.google.com in your web browser. If you don’t see it in the main folder, you may have to look in some of the subfolders. If you haven’t yet uploaded the document from your computer, click New > File Upload, and then double-click the Word document. ” Skip this step if you’re using the web version of Drive. ” Skip this step if you’re using the mobile app. Another way to do this is to single-click the document and then click the Share icon (the outline of a person’s head with a plus sign.) If this person is one of your Google contacts, you can just start typing their name and then select the correct person from the search results. By default, Drive gives the person permission to edit the document in your Google Drive. Leave this alone if you’re sharing the document with someone and you both plan to make edits.  An email will be sent to the recipient containing information on how to access the document. They’ll be able to view it online or download it to their computer.
Summary:
Open your Google Drive. Navigate to the document you want to share. Click the ⋮ icon and tap “Add People. Right-click the file and select “Share. Type the email address of the person you want to receive your file. Control whether the person can edit the copy in your Google Drive. Change “Can Edit” to “Can View” if you want the person to be able to download their own copy but not edit yours. Select “Done” or “Share” to share the document.