The Bakersfield Californian

HINTS FROM HELOISE

- FOR TODAY’S BUSY CONSUMERS — Hilda A., Via Email Send your hints to Heloise@ Heloise.com or mail them to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000.

Dear Heloise:

Back in the day, bullying and intimidati­on by kids and classmates used to STOP the minute a child stepped off the school bus.

Today though, with social media, it can perpetuate. Kids can post demeaning, humiliatin­g and, most importantl­y, UNTRUE things about classmates online, 24/7, for everyone to see.

This is why I take my kids’ phones from them when they get home, and all of their activity is reviewed. I trust my kids, but I want to make sure they understand how much words matter.

— Cindy W. in Illinois

Cindy, such an important lesson to learn. Thanks for your email.

— Heloise

Dear Heloise: I want to warn your readers: When you send a screen shot of something to someone, any windows or files you have open, such as social media files and accounts, will show at the top of the screen shot in the form of their little icons.

This shows details about your online presence.

This could leave you vulnerable to identity theft. Just be careful — close out those tabs before taking a screen shot.

— Kevin R. in Texas

Dear Heloise: I am a senior citizen with disabiliti­es. When I go into cafes or restaurant­s, most have armless chairs, making it difficult to get up, because the tables are high. I choose only restaurant­s or cafes that have chairs with arms.

— Lauretta G., Papillion, Neb.

Dear Heloise: My mother always told me this hint that helps me save money:

Wealthy people (not that we’re wealthy) do not put themselves in a position where they are tempted to spend money — it used to be window shopping in the mall; today it’s more like not visiting certain shopping websites online.

— Sarah R. in Texas

Dear Heloise: My school has caught the upcycling trend.

What’s upcycling? It’s making something new from an original item destined for the trash. The pages from books that are worn or damaged are so ready for upcycling.

The art department can use the pages from the books for art projects. If you have damaged and used books, consider donating them to schools!

— Brayden W. in Ohio

Dear Heloise:

I read about the hint for keeping your mask with you.

I keep my mask on my wrist along with one in my coat pocket, purse and car so I will have it at all times.

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