May 2023 Archive – Daily Morning Mail
Welcome to the May 2023 snapshot of Daily Morning Mail. In this roundup we pull together two standout pieces that sparked a lot of conversation last month. Whether you’re hunting for a quick fix on your phone or curious about cultural vibes in the U.S., you’ll find something useful right here.
How to Stop Ads on Your Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro
If you own a Redmi Note 7 Pro running MIUI 10, you’ve probably noticed ads popping up in system apps. They’re intrusive, they drain battery, and they mess with your flow. The good news? You can shut them down without rooting your phone.
First, open Settings > Passwords & privacy > Authorization & revocation. Turn off the toggle for any app that lists “ad” in its description – typically Mi Browser, Mi Video, and Mi Store. This alone cuts down most of the banner ads you see.
Next, install a reputable third‑party ad blocker from the Play Store. Apps like AdGuard or Blokada work well on MIUI because they create a local VPN that filters traffic before it reaches your phone.
Finally, go back to Settings > Apps > Permissions and revoke “Display over other apps” for any system app you don’t need. This stops those sneaky pop‑ups that appear on top of everything else.
Follow these three steps and you’ll get a cleaner, faster experience on your Redmi Note 7 Pro. No need to tinker with the OS or risk voiding your warranty.
Are Americans Friendly to Indian Visitors?
One of our readers asked whether local Americans are welcoming to Indians staying in the U.S. The short answer: yes, most are friendly and curious. In the stories we collected, Indian students and professionals reported warm greetings, invitations to coffee, and genuine interest in their culture.
Of course, occasional misunderstandings happen—especially around food, holidays, or slang. The key is to keep the conversation open. When you explain a custom or ask a question, most Americans respond positively and appreciate the learning opportunity.
We also noticed that participating in community events, like neighborhood barbecues or campus clubs, speeds up the friendship process. Shared activities create common ground, and people naturally gravitate toward someone who is enthusiastic and respectful.
So, if you’re an Indian newcomer, expect a generally welcoming atmosphere. Bring your own stories, be ready to listen, and you’ll build lasting connections in no time.
That’s the gist of what May 2023 delivered on Daily Morning Mail. We gave you a hands‑on tech fix for a common Xiaomi annoyance and a real‑world look at cultural friendliness in America. Keep checking the archive for more practical tips and personal insights – we’re here to make your day smarter and more interesting.