How to curb your phone addiction? What happens when your flatmate has unsavoury toilet habits? The pop star turns agony aunt
I was swiping through Tinder and found a second-rate pop star I fancy. Should I send them a message? Siân, 23, Banbury
Rita says: “Definitely go for it but be aware that they might be fake. Are there fake Rita Ora profiles online? Definitely! I see some things and I’m like, ‘That is totally not me.’ You just have to be open minded; you’re talking to someone you don’t know, so don’t have any expectations because you don’t really know who you’re speaking to. I wouldn’t recommend lying because if it follows through and you have a serious thing you’re gonna have to deal with it later. I have not done Tinder; I just think it might be a bit difficult for me. If I did, my biog would probably be: ‘If you like food as much as I do, let’s go out.’”
I want to be teetotal but I fear my mates will think I’m boring. Should I care about what they think? Cheska, 18, Twickenham
“Absolutely not! Be true to yourself always. I know it might sound a bit preachy, but it’s the truth. Good friends will support your decisions regardless. Plus, if you show them you can still have fun with them on a night out, they’ll get over it. I’ve done it and it’s worth it for that next day when you wake up with a clear mind and you don’t feel like you’re wasting the day. I’m not good at tackling hangovers, so that’s why I don’t mix work with pleasure.”
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