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You do not need to wait. If you, the rain and the sun are in the correct relative positions, you will see it straight away and, if not, you will not.
If someone kept you waiting for 178 minutes, it would feel virtually the same as 2 hours 58 minutes, and you'd swear you had to wait almost 3 hours for him.
Oh, dude, 5 miles is like... wait for it... 5 miles! But if you want to know how many minutes it takes to run 5 miles, well, that depends on your pace. On average, a person might take around 45-60 minutes to run that distance. But hey, who's counting, right?
She will have to wait 4 years.
You have to be like 12 or 13 but I think you should wait till you are 13.
After you eat you should wait 20 minutes before going swimming to prevent a cramp.
You do not have to. This is an urban myth. You don't have to wait 30 minuted before swimming.
You should wait at least twelve days before shamapooing your hair after getting it relaxed or colored. If you have a relaxer, perm, or color trreatment you should wait at least two months before going swimming in a chlorine treated pool. If not you will experience a little breakage. After swimming, you wash your hair and condition it very well. Let the conditioner sit for at least 30 minutes.
It is generally recommended to wait at least 30 minutes to 1 hour after eating before swimming to allow for proper digestion and reduce the risk of cramps or discomfort while swimming. However, individual tolerance may vary, so it's important to listen to your body and adjust as needed.
I would wait about 15 minutes...It might say on the back of your suntan lotion in the directions
You should wait a couple of hours before swimming in a pool after adding PH minus. Check your water before swimming to ensure that the PH has been lowered.
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There is an old wives tale that you should wait 60 min before swimming to avoid cramps. There is no medical evidence that it is true. 20 minutes. 30 minutes. 1 hour. 2 hour.
Wait one hour for a good protective measure.
If you have a puppy wait 10 minutes
To prevent feeling bloated after swimming, avoid eating a large meal right before swimming, stay hydrated, and try to wait at least an hour after eating before swimming. Additionally, consider avoiding carbonated drinks and foods that are known to cause bloating.
Wait at least 2 months. Longer would be better. Water is filled with bacteria so going swimming with a new piercing will greatly increase the risk for infection which can lead to rejection.