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Want to impress your family and friends at Thanksgiving? Just say, “Alexa, tell me a turkey jok

[Keep up with Alexa] [Alexa bar] Want to impress (or annoy) your family and friends at Thanksgiving? Just say, “Alexa, tell me a turkey joke” WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT --------------------------------------------------------------- - “Alexa, show me the front door” Keep an eye on arriving guests and precious holiday packages being delivered with Echo Show and smart cameras. Discover this feature and more. [Explore Top Picks](. - “Alexa, play Thanksgiving Dinner Party playlist” Gather friends and family with feel-good tunes from Amazon Music. Discover this and other playlists. [Explore more entertainment](. - “Alexa, what are my deals?” Start your holiday shopping with Alexa. Discover great deals on Amazon.com and get recommendations based on real customer ratings. [Explore more shopping](. - “Alexa, let’s chat” I’m getting smarter and more intuitive—preview what’s coming. [Sign up](. [Alexa, follow Thursday Night Football]( THINGS TO TRY --------------------------------------------------------------- Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, play relaxing music for 30 minutes” Did you know Alexa can set a music timer? Just ask for music for a set period of time, and Alexa will stop when the time is up. - “Alexa, play Taylor Swift's Midnights album” Set your soundtrack to the new album, Midnights, and indulge in thirteen stories of sleepless nights. - “Alexa, listen to ESPN Radio on TuneIn Live” Hear the latest sports news and commentary from ESPN. [Learn more](. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, remind me to take out the recycling” Take extra sustainability steps—like rinsing plastics, making sure they’re recyclable, and setting up a reminder to get them to the curb. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, how much is an air fryer?” Let Alexa help you find the price of products on Amazon. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, make a call” Add some fun to your next Alexa call with animated visual and audio reactions, like hearts, laughs, or confetti. [Learn more](. News & Information - “Alexa, how do I make chocolate chip cookies?” - “Alexa, how do you wrap a present?” - “Alexa, play local news” Know what’s happening in your local community - from local issues, politics, traffic, and weather to upcoming community events. [Learn more](. Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, read my mind” - “Alexa, test my spelling skills” - “Alexa, make me laugh” And More - “Alexa, set up my photo display” Your memories on display with Amazon Photos & Alexa. Turn your Echo Show background into a digital frame by uploading photos with the Amazon Alexa App. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, what's your Twitter handle?” - “Alexa, how do I share my Routines?” Alexa Routines are made for sharing. Share your own with your family and friends, or check out Routines from NPR, Headspace, iHeartRadio, and HISTORY. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, create a 12 PM event tomorrow called 'Lunch'” [Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen)]( [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: 774403540 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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