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2. My family has some rules. They are table manners. First, wait until everyone settles down around the table. We need to show our respect and love to others by waiting for them to eat together. Second, do not dig into the dish. It is rude to dig into the dish to seek for good parts, for example, chicken thighs and wings, when picking food from shared dishes. Last, do not speak with a mouthful. When we are chewing, the food is in the mouth. It is impolite to talk to others because the food is likely to get out.
4. There are a lot of things that teens should be prepared for becoming adults. First of all, teens should pay for a few things. I think teens should help pay for some of their activities. Mom and Dad should not be a bank. Besides, teens should start advocating for themselves. Whether teens are having a problem with a coach, a teacher, or other adults, they need to learn how to stand up for themselves. In addition, teenagers MUST learn how to experience disappointment. Disappointment happens to all of us, sometimes frequently, and they should try to "fix" disappointment themselves. That's the three most important things that I think teens should be prepared.
6. I often manage my time by making a list. I work out what order to do things in by thinking about which tasks are urgent and how important each task is. If I’m not sure what’s urgent and what isn’t, or how important different tasks are, I find out. If I’m given a new task I add it to the list and decide when to do it, so I adapt the order in which I do things as necessary.
7. Having good time-management skills brings us a lot of benefits. Firstly, managing your time can directly reduce your stress level. Fewer surprises. Fewer tight deadlines. Secondly, you will get more done. When you are aware of what you need to do, you are able to better manage your workload. Thirdly, you will surely have more free time. We can’t create more time, but you can make better use of it by managing your time. Finally, you get more opportunities. Being on top of your time and work produces more opportunities.