The DO and DON’T in Relationship & the Electronic
Gadgets.
1. When you realize your partner is not sharp @ interpreting text like: funny text or natural pix then avoid it and place them on phone calls most. Learn to understand your spouse likes and dislikes.
2.Do plug your partner’s iphone, cell phone or computer when you see that the battery is low, that is kindness, and it pays to be kind.
3.
Share emails with your partner just as the first
time you started dating, emails don’t take more than two minutes to be sent. If
you have been sending each other online message, it’s not a crime to start
sending all over, like: facebook, twitter, #google, #blackberry, etc. Especially
if you were doing it regularly when you started dating.
4.
Carefully upload videos, new music to your
partner’s mail, the one they love most or you know they will love it. Download
games, books and they will think you have their interest @ your utmost all the
time.
5.
Have regular discussions with your partner about
what technologies are ok and when to appropriately use them, like: what to say
over the phone or online.
6.
Try to put away your phone on important occasion
and ask your partner to do same, like having to seat out. If a call suddenly
comes through, take permission to show some level of deference.
7.
Set a time limit for internet surfing, charting
while you hanging out together. Learn to be social with your partner in front
of you and forget the world.
8.
Do share a joke with your spouse if you laugh
out loud something in your blackberry, phone; don’t be selfish, simply show
him/her alright! Let then laugh too.
9.
Save some sweet text, voice note and voice
calls, those memories are priceless when revisit.
10. Check again & again to
confirm the right number or contact while sending text, picture or mail so as
not to expose your intimacy.
DON’T…
1.
Don’t exchange emails, password with your spouse
especially when your relationship is still fresh and it not yet divine, no
matter how good the idea may seem.
2.
Don’t hack into your partner’s email, wattsup or
phone to read their messages, just because you assume they may be cheating on
you. So many people have died as a result of this issue.
3.
Do not send flirty text messages or emails on
your company’s device before your director put a caps lock on you.
4.
Don’t browse while talking to your partner on
the phone cos it may seem what you are doing is more of important than what
they are talking about. Why not say that you are in the middle of something,
take little time to round up and get back to the conversation.
5.
Don’t bring up a discussion with the medium that
you and your partner are not comfortable with like trying to know the number of
calls your partner has received during the day.
6.
Don’t abbreviate words too long, it may annoy
your partner during charting on a stressful or bored day. Like: lol, sys,
lwkmd, hwd, utm, omg.
7.
Avoid words like fine, ok, sup, cos your partner
may be stressed out from work and deserves something soothing, try something
like: alright Dear, I’ll get it done.
8.
Don’t bring technology to bed unless it’s most
needed.
9.
Don’t
walk away before picking your calls when your partner is there, they may just
accuse you of cheating even when you are not. Pick your call and keep the
conversation @ low.
10.Don’t send nude @ random.
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#DidYoukNoW? That there are viruses that more deadlier than Ebola
Ebola killed more than 1,500 people in Africa during the outbreak in summer 2014. The most people who become infected will not survive. But there are some viruses which have lower mortality, but kill more people annually than Ebola does. Here are 5 viruses that can be even more dangerous than Ebola.
1. Rabies Over the latest years rabies became a public threat. This virus is transmitted to people through salvia of infected animals (usually, dogs and bats). If a person was bitten, he should receive the vaccine, which prevents infection. But very often people may nit realize that they were bitten. Especially in the case of bats and rats. Less than 5 people in the whole world are known to have ever survived this disease without receiving the vaccine. Nearly 55,000 people die of rabies every year in Africa and Asia., according to the World Health Organization. 2. HIV According to WHO, 1.6 million people worldwide died of HIV in 2012. 35,3 million people are currently living with HIV. 95% of new infections occur in sub-Saharan Africa. This virus attacks immune cells and destroys the immune system. It is very hard for infected individuals to fight off even the easiest diseases. However no cure for HIV exists. 3. Influenza Flu doesn`t sound scary, but it kills much more people annually than Ebola does. Approximately from 250,000 to 500,000 people die every year. From 3 to 5 million people become ill. Despite rather low mortality rate, doctors recommend annual flu shots. Although flu vaccine can`t protect you from the new kinds of flu virus which can occur any moment. The most recent influenza pandemic, the “swine flu” or H1N1 pandemic, killed between 151,700 and 575,400 people globally during 2009 and 2010. 4. Mosquito-borne viruses Dengue, West Nile and yellow fever spread through the bite of infected mosquito. Every year more than 50,000 people worldwide die because of these diseases. Malaria which also spreads by mosquitos kills more than 60,000 people yearly. 5. Rotavirus This kind of virus is a very serious problem for the children worldwide. Nearly 111 million cases of gastroenteritiscaused by rotavirus are reported each year. The majority of infected are children under the age of 5. Globally 440,000 children die each year from complications, mostly – dehydration. A vaccine for rotavirus was made in 1998, but later it was recalled due to safety concerns. A newer one was made in 2006 and now it is available and recommended for children ages 2 month and older.
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