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The quickest way to find fonts is to visit a website that hosts font files for free. There are a variety of websites that host fonts that you can download for free or purchase to use. Below are a few of the more popular and safe options:  1001freefonts.com dafont.com fontsquirrel.com fontspace.com Font sites will have thousands of fonts available that are free for personal use. If you intend to use these fonts commercially, you'll need to purchase a license from the font creator. Commercial use includes websites and YouTube videos that generate you ad revenue, as well as any traditional business publications. The wording and placement of the button will vary depending on the site you're using. You'll see this at the bottom of your browser window. You can also find the file in your Downloads folder. The type of file will vary depending on the font, but both TTF and OTF are supported by Windows.  Other less common but still viable extensions include TTC and PFB. There may be more than one font file if the font included multiple styles. Each one will need to be installed individually. You'll see a preview of the font at various sizes. Give it a glance to make sure the font will look good at the sizes you'll be using. If you're planning on printing documents with your font, you may want to see what it looks like on paper before installing it. Click Print to print a page with the text from the preview window. You'll see this button at the top of the font preview window. If you're logged in with an Administrator account, installation will proceed automatically. If you aren't an administrator, you'll need to enter the administrator account's password. You can find your new font in any program that uses fonts installed in Windows, such as Word or Photoshop. Your newly-installed font will appear alphabetically in the list of fonts when you open the Fonts menu.

summary: Open your web browser. Visit a font hosting website. Find a font you want to download. Click the Download button. Click the ZIP file after downloading to open it. Double-click the TTF or OTF file. Look over the font preview. Click Print if you want to see the font printed. Click Install. Enter the administrator password if prompted. Open a program that uses system fonts. Select your new font.


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Upon being invited, honestly and clearly state why you don’t think attending would be a good idea. Your reasons can span quite a few possibilities, including running into a recent ex, not having enough knowledge of the event in question, or even that you are too tired and need a night to yourself. Some people will be offended by you honestly expressing a desire to stay home. If this is something you can handle--great. If not, you may need to use one of the aforementioned techniques. Once you’ve expressed your concerns, reiterate why your presence is not needed. Once you’ve expressed your concerns, the host might try to convince you to change your mind, or have counter-arguments as to why you should come. Explain why your presence is a bad idea, citing example scenarios.  You could say, “My ex is going to be there, and I’m not ready to see her yet.” You could also say, “I am exhausted, and that is my only day off.” When you turn people down, they are often flabbergasted and want reasons for your reaction. While you do not have to answer any questions they pose, do try to be gracious in your responses and provide any answers you feel comfortable giving. When you answer questions, do so with respect. If you are not comfortable with the types of parties the host throws, try to phrase your reason carefully, such as, “I’m not much of a drinker, so I always feel awkward and out of place.” At the close of the conversation, the person inviting you may offer a last-ditch attempt to get you to come. Many people end up caving in at this stage out of guilt and accept the invite, but be (kindly) firm in your “no.” It might hurt your host’s feelings, but they will likely appreciate your honesty. Do not give in, then change your mind and cancel later. If you do not want to go, say so directly. If you give in, stick to your commitment.
summary: State your concerns about going. Explain why you don’t think going is a good idea. Answer any questions the host might have. Be kind, but firm in your decision.