Problem: Article: It's a green app with a white phone and speech bubble icon. It's either at the bottom of the screen (iPhone) or the top of the screen (Android). If WhatsApp opens to a different conversation, first tap the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the screen. It's in the top-left corner of the screen. On Android, skip this step. Doing so will select it.  On Android, tap and hold the conversation. You cannot delete group chats using this method. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. On Android, tap the trash can icon at the top of the screen instead. This option will pop up at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will remove the conversation from the "Chats" page. On Android, this option simply says "Delete".
Summary: Open WhatsApp. Tap Chats. Tap Edit. Tap a conversation. Tap Delete. Tap Delete Chat.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many people find a memorial is helpful when burying their cat. Before placing your cat in the ground, you can say a few words, sing a song, or read a poem.  Consider inviting friends and family members over to say goodbye your pet. Young children may find a memorial particularly beneficial. You can encourage them to all collect things that remind them of their lost pet. They can place these things in the hole alongside the cat's coffin. After saying a few words, gently set your cat's coffin in the ground. Refill the hole with the soil you dug up. Make sure to press the soil down as you place it over the grave. You want the soil to be firmly in place to prevent predators from digging up your cat. Do not skip the grave marker. While it may not be important to you as a symbolic gesture, a grave marker prevents the grave from being disturbed. If you purchased a coffin, set it over the grave. If you're using rocks or other materials, pile them over the cat's resting place. If you're planting something in the ground, make sure to surround the base of the plant with something heavy. This will keep predators away. Once the marker is up, you may want to decorate the gravesite. You can put up temporary decorations, like flowers and other foliage. If you have young children, they may want to decorate the grave. You can encourage them to do something like write notes to the cat or draw pictures to leave at the gravesite.

SUMMARY: Have a small memorial, if you wish. Lower your cat into the hole and cover it with soil. Set up your grave marker. Decorate the gravesite, if you want.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The first thing you should do before you discuss something important with your parents is figure out what you hope the gain from the conversation. Deciding on a goal you hope to achieve with the conversation can help guide the way you approach it with your parents.  For example, the way you approach an important conversation is different if you’re asking permission to do something than it would be if you needed advice or help with something. Write out what you want to say before you talk to your parents. You can bring your notes with you to make sure you don’t forget anything when you’re talking to your parents. Try to act out the conversation with a close friend or family member that can play the role of your parents and provide helpful input. It can be helpful to have someone provide feedback, and it can calm your nerves to know that you’ve prepared for the conversation as best as you can. Choose a friend, sibling, or family member that you know will be honest and give you feedback that can help you shape the conversation to be the most effective it can be. You may feel like approaching a certain parent could help you get what you want or make the conversation easier, but if it’s really important, you should include both parents. Your parents will recognize that you wanted to get input from both of them and will appreciate it, which could help the conversation go easier.  If your parents aren’t together, try to include one of them on a phone or video call. Choose a time where both parents are more likely to be in a better mood or open to a conversation, like in the evening after work, or at dinner. Pick a place that is appropriate for an important conversation, like the dinner table, or living room. The car or at school isn’t a great idea because there will be other distractions that could derail your conversation.
Summary: Plan out what you want to say before you talk to your parents. Rehearse the conversation with a friend that you trust. Choose a time and place to talk to both parents at the same time.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once the pork starts to become tender, add the taro wedges to the soup. Continue cooking the soup at a low simmer for 15 minutes, or until the taro softens.  If using pork spare ribs, wait until the pork starts to separate from the bone before adding the taro. If using boneless pork belly, test the pork by piercing it with a fork; if you can cut into it with a fork but it still retains solid form, add the taro. If more scum or suds develop at the top of the soup after adding the taro, skim the surface with a spoon before continuing. Pour the tamarind juice into the soup broth and stir to combine.  Cook the soup for another 5 minutes at a mild simmer. Doing so allows the flavor of the juice to meld with the broth and other ingredients. If you use a powdered tamarind mix instead of using fresh tamarind juice, add the powder directly to the broth and stir to mix it in. Allow the broth to simmer for 5 minutes, as you would do with tamarind juice. Place the slices radish and sliced eggplant in the soup. Stir to combine, then cook for 5 minutes. When finished, the eggplant should be nearly tender and the radish should slightly soften. Add the string beans to the soup and stir to combine. Cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. At this point, the pork and all of the vegetables should be soft enough to easily pierce with your fork. Continue to simmer the soup until the meat and vegetables are ready. Place the leaves of water spinach in the soup and stir to combine. Turn off the heat and cover the pot, then allow the soup to sit for 3 to 5 minutes. Since water spinach can be somewhat delicate, allowing it to cook using residual heat instead of direct heat can prevent it from falling apart. When it's ready, the water spinach leaves should be wilted yet whole. Taste the soup broth. Add salt and pepper as needed to balance out the flavors. You can also add extra fish sauce, if desired. You should flavor the soup according to your own tastes, but to make authentic sinigang na baboy, the broth should be both sour and salty. Ladle the hot soup into individual serving bowls and enjoy.  You can either remove the pork bones before serving the dish to your guests or allow each guest to do so after serving the soup.  Sinigang na baboy is frequently served with a side of steamed rice. Consider garnishing it with chopped scallions, lemon wedges, and additional fish sauce, as well.
Summary:
Add the taro. Add the tamarind to the soup. Mix in the radish and eggplant. Stir in the beans. Add the water spinach. Season as needed. Serve.