Have questions?There’s answers everywhere,it’s just a matter of looking in the right places(All references made are purely the result of my personal opinion and/or experience and not a paid endorsement)(Basically,these sites are actually helpful;I dont get paid for this…)
What do you want to know?Get an idea of what you want and make a question of it.Then,classify it.Does the question require experience,straight facts or an actual person to talk to for a specificity?
Need spelling help?That’s an easy one.Go to Dictionary.com” and type in the word.If it’s spelled wrong,the correct spelling will be shown,then you can see what it means and where it comes from and answer even more questions!
Again go to Dictionary.com” and on their homepage they have a translator section;you shouldn’t even have to scroll down to see it unless you have a small computer screen;it’ll be on the right hand side and this translates text instantly,although literally,so it works best for single words and worst for idioms.
This requires an actual person.There are many sites that have chat rooms and forums that answer a large array of questions such as Yahoo answers Y!Answers” or individuals like a personal friend of mine who can be contacted at HelperCP“
Researching for school?Sites Like Wikipedia” and Reference.com” can be of great service.(and obviously,howcast)Also,local libraries usually have large encyclopedia sets(yes,more than 1)and whole reference sections for you to use.Try asking for help if you’re in a hurry.
Need to see how much a car or xbox360 is?Try sites like Craigslist and Amazon to find average pricing by searching for your item.
Looking for cheats?Game” is a very dependable site over the years and their sister site Gamefaqs” has also proved themselves with their easy to read walk throughs for almost every game ever made.G4,the popular gaming channel,also has a show called Cheat! which also has cheat codes and walkthrough
Have any random questions like,what should I do when I’m bored?Try asking friends or family these questions,they may know some and the ones they don’t may be found again on the same sites as the Relationships or Experience questions step.
This should help you with all your questions.Before doing this though,try asking your parents or someone older since they usually have already asked these questions and found answers;it is much faster than logging onto your computer or going to the library.
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