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For adults

Stay fresh (breathed)

Unless you’re exercising outdoors, there’s no way around it – mask up when you’re out! If you're bothered by having to smell (your own) bad breath when having a mask on, here's a tip. For the meal that you're having before you go out, avoid foods that taint the breath like:

  • Garlic
  • Onions
  • Tuna
  • Coffee

Alternatively, you can brush your teeth after each meal (it’s good for your teeth too) or pop a couple of breath mints before donning your mask.

Also, be sure to wash your reusable mask AFTER EACH TIME you use it when going out, either handwashing it with soap and water, or by putting it into the washing machine with the rest of your laundry. It’ll dry in no time (given the scorching heat we’ve been experiencing lately).

Related article: Take my (bad) breath away

For kids

Free your child’s mind (while staying indoors)

Don’t let four walls and boredom stifle the imagination of your child. Try checking out craft sites like Happiness is Homemade, which teaches children to create artworks using materials found easily in the home (no special skills or tools required).

You can also have fun as a family by playing Pictionary. There's no need to own the game to play it! Just check out Pictionary Generator – the online random word generator that you can use to play the game.    

Related article: How to choose the best toys for child development

For seniors

Meet face-to-face? Can, just video call!

Miss catching up with your kakis over kopi at the kopitiam? Do it at home by video-calling them – you can even recreate the experience by having a cup of coffee in hand. Or better yet, make it a conference (group) video call! Software and apps like Skype, Zoom and even WhatsApp have made video calls a breeze. Chances are many seniors are already using WhatsApp to stay in touch with family and friends. Just remember to enable WiFi at home to avoid racking up excess data usage!

If you don’t know how to make a video call on WhatsApp, check out this easy-to-pick-up tutorial by Tech Advisor.

Related article: Have difficulty communicating with the elderly? Try these steps

Looking for more stay-home tips? Click the link "Stay Home: Tips on What to Do (series 1)"

Have you seen our easy tips to remember when stepping out of the home? Click the link to check it out .

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