The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

A common language

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DEAR HELOISE >>

Please tell your readers that if they are going to a foreign country, it’s always wise to learn a few COMMON PHRASES in that country’s language, such as “Thank you,” “Where is the restroom?” and “Do you know where (___) is located?” A few simple phrases can make your trip easier and even help you make friends in a foreign country.

— Gina J., High Point, N.C. DEAR HELOISE >>

I wish people would remove their backpacks or move them to the front of their body while riding on a subway or train. It’s rude and annoying to wear a backpack while on public transporta­tion because it bumps into people.

— Martin B., Ellwood City, Pa. DEAR HELOISE >>

My neighborho­od has had an incident of mail theft, which involved several homes. I informed the mail carrier, post office and the homeowners associatio­n. This is what I was told:

• Occasional­ly, a piece of mail may go astray, but if it keeps happening, start investigat­ing.

• Beware of a phony change of address. Thieves have begun to use phony change-of-address cards at the post office. The U.S. Postal Service will send you a letter of validation to make sure it was YOU who requested the new address.

• If mail goes missing, alert your neighbors and homeowners associatio­n. You also will need a paper trail, so fill out paperwork with the police. Be sure to set a fraud alert with Equifax, Experian or TransUnion.

• Consider going paperless and getting as much of your mail online as possible.

Mail theft places your finances, home and identity in jeopardy.

— Rich in Houston DEAR RICH >>

A HAPPY, HEALTHY HEART

DEAR READERS >>

According to the Heart Foundation, people mistreat their heart health. If you want to live a long, healthy life, see your kids grow up and see your grandchild­ren come into this world, this is what you need to do:

1. Don’t smoke, not even occasional­ly.

2. Have your blood pressure checked two or three times a year. If your doctor says you need medication, take it. High blood pressure is called the “silent killer.”

3. Manage your diabetes and your cholestero­l.

4. Use less salt, and limit your alcohol use.

5. Maintain a healthy weight and stay active. Walk more and drive less.

6. Take good care of your teeth and gums. You’ll fight periodonta­l disease, which affects the heart, by maintainin­g healthy gums.

Also, try to learn to relax. Think happy thoughts, and your heart will be healthier.

DEAR HELOISE >>

I’ve taught school since the mid-’90s, and on ParentTeac­her Night, I always ask parents if they help their kids with their homework. Note that I said “help,” not do it for them. Parental involvemen­t is essential, but no parent helps their children by doing their work for them.

— Mrs. W. in Washington

Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@ Heloise.com.

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