- Open a bottle of champagne.
- Drink without getting a hangover the next morning. Tip: Line your stomach with bread, drink one glass of water for every glass of alcohol, and don't drink more than three glasses of red wine.
- Look good in a photo. Tip: Turn your head slightly to one side rather than look the camera head-on; stand (or sit) straight with your shoulders back; arch your back ever so slightly; don't press your arms against your body; unless you have a prominent chin, stick it out just a little to accentuate your jawline.
- Remove unwanted body hair the most effectively, painlessly, and affordable way possible for her.
- Dump someone gracefully. Tip: Do it in person, if possible; get to the point quickly, choose a time when the other person isn't expected somewhere any time soon (like work... or a wedding); give a reasonable explanation; answer whatever questions he or she may ask.
- Write a sincere thank you note.
- Set a lovely table, no matter how casual the meal is.
- Wrap a gift anyone would be excited to open.
- Find someone's bridal/wedding/baby shower registry online. Tip: go to WeddingChannel.com and type in honoree's name. You'll find registries for a variety of stores. Do a "find a registry" search on Amazon, too.
- Send a BCC group email.
- Dress for her body type.
- Graciously offer assistance to someone in need.
- Book a vacation.
- Hide a bad hair day.
- Find the best deal. Tip: For big ticket items, always, always, always compare prices online. Then, do a "coupon" search and see if you can find a coupon code to save you even more money. Sites like RetailMeNot, CouponCabin, and Bargainist are great places to find great deals online.
- Write a kick-ass cover letter.
- Hold a baby.
- Make at least one great cocktail.
- Start a conversation. Tip: ask people questions about themselves, like where they grew up, how they met their significant other, or how they know the host.
- End a conversation. Tip: If you're at a party, excuse yourself to the bathroom, pretend like you just saw someone you need to say hi to, or excuse yourself to call the babysitter. Saying you're going to get a refill doesn't work as well because the person could follow you or ask you get him or her a refill, too.
- Pack everything she needs for a weekend getaway in one small bag.
- Ask someone out. Tip: Don't use ambiguous language like "hang out." Have a specific activity and/or place in mind, even if it's just coffee.
- Invest her money.
- Use Mapquest, Googlemaps, or some other 21st century version of direction-giving.
- Pack her purse with essentials: cash, ID, keys, phone, breath mints, chapstick or lipgloss, and a book, newspaper, or crossword puzzle to keep her occupied during a long wait or when she's trying to avoid someone on the train.
- Prepare, order, or pay for a tasty and healthful dinner for herself and at least one guest.
- Edit, upload, and print photos.
- Perform the Heimlich, and CPR.
- Choose a ripe fruit.
- Cook and carve a turkey (or tofurky, if you must).
- Google her date.
- Negotiate a salary and/or pay raise. This is how men do it, and women need to start negotiating more like men.
- Bite her tongue when it's appropriate to.
- Get a passport.
- Reserve a library book online.
- Leave (or find) Yelp reviews.
- Find the right bra.
- Welcome a new neighbor or co-worker. Tip: Make a point to introduce yourself and give one piece of friendly advice, like where the best place is to grab lunch.
- Get herself (and her partner) off.
- Assemble furniture.
- Figure out what to tip on a $27 bill.
- Look for a way out (of a relationship, a job, or a crowded music fest full of hipsters).
- Find a reputable repair person.
- Give a sincere (or, at least sincere-sounding) apology.
- When and how to say "no" firmly (but graciously when appropriate).
- Organize a small party or dinner for a loved one.
- Dry out her wet cell phone. Tip: turn it off and let it sit in a bowl or bag of rice overnight).
- Change a tire (or find someone who can do it for her).
- Give herself a breast exam.
- Ask for help when she needs it.
Fromhttp://inshreds.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/50-life-skills-every-modern-woman.html
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