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[Keep up with Alexa] [Alexa bar] Do you like your jokes well-done? Just say, “Alexa, tell me a barbecue joke” WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT --------------------------------------------------------------- - “Alexa, set a reminder to grab passports” Plan ahead and set reminders to make sure you've got essentials packed. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, add sunscreen to my shopping list” Soak up the sun, just be prepared with the SPF. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, when is Prime Day?” Exclusive savings for Prime members are coming soon. Find out when and save the date. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, add Prime Day to my calendar” Make sure Prime Day is on your calendar, you won't want to miss the epic savings! [Learn more](. [Alexa, tell me the weather in Santa Fe.]( THINGS TO TRY --------------------------------------------------------------- Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, turn on Autoplay” Keep the music going! If you have Apple Music or Amazon Music Unlimited, you can ask Alexa to turn on auto-play and Alexa will play similar music when your requested song ends. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play happy birthday downstairs” Set up the 'downstairs' group to surprise the birthday kid with a song. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play the podcast Wow in the World” Listen to your favorite podcast on your Echo devices, and continue listening anywhere seamlessly in the Amazon Music app. [Learn more](. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, enable the Weather after Alarm Routine” Alexa will tell you the weather when you dismiss your alarm. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, reorder coffee” Easily reorder the items you purchase frequently—and need to get through the season. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, how is traffic near me?” Get help planning your day. Alexa can tell you the weather forecast and how your commute is looking. [Learn more](. News & Information - “Alexa, how many days until Easter?” Don't let the holidays sneak up on you. Keep track and plan all your festivities accordingly. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, who was born on this day?” - “Alexa, how much protein is in four ounces of chicken?” Alexa is here to give you all the answers you need, language translations, general knowledge, and more. [Learn more](. Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, use the Force” Long ago, in this very galaxy, a space-opera blasted into our imaginations. - “Alexa, entertain me” Alexa has a delightful personality that’s full of wit and wisdom. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, test my spelling” There’s over 10,000 ways to test your knowledge with Alexa. [Learn more](. And More - “Alexa, wake me up to the Sounds of Nature alarm tone” Alexa's collection of premium alarm tones can help make it easier to get up in the mornings. - “Alexa, remind me to take out the recycling” From cooking timers to daily reminders and alarms, Alexa has you covered. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, read my notifications” You can also access notifications by tapping on the bell icon on Echo Show devices. - “Alexa, tell me when there's a full moon” If you have a question, Alexa will have an answer on things like calculations, conversions, and other facts. [Learn more](. [Smart home, smarter living]( [Alexa Guide]( [Alexa Privacy Hub]( [Alexa Features Help]( Your pals can get this email every week, too—just ask them to [subscribe](. Want to receive this email in Spanish? Click [here]( to subscribe. To manage your subscriptions, visit your email preferences [page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- P.S. We want your feedback! Let us know what you think about the Keep Up With Alexa newsletter by taking our quick survey. How satisfied are you with the "Keep up with Alexa" weekly email? (0 is Extremely Unsatisfied; 10 is Extremely Satisfied) Not at all satisfied Extremely satisfied [1]( [2]( [3]( [4]( [5]( [6]( [7]( [8]( [9]( [10]( This survey is hosted by an external party (Qualtrics), so the survey link does not lead to our website. Your responses are subject to [Amazon Privacy Notice](. If you have any concerns about the authenticity of this e-mail or to find out more about Amazon's survey program, please visit the [Amazon Customer Service help page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Follow us on Facebook.]( [Follow us on Twitter.]( [Follow us on YouTube.]( © 2023 [Amazon.com]( Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Echo, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. [Amazon.com]( 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109-5210. Reference: 734083440 Please note that this message was sent to the following email address: {EMAIL}. Rather not receive these emails? Please opt-out [here](.

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