True or False: Quality friendships are more important than having lots of friends.
true
Alex asks, “How’s your day going?” when meeting someone new at a group. They listen to the response instead of immediately talking about themselves.
nailed it
You’re not sure what someone means in a conversation. What should you do?
Ask for clarification (“Can you explain?”)
Small talk is the ______ to developing connections.
entry way/starting point
True or False: Small talk is pointless and should be avoided when meeting new people.
false
Jamie immediately asks a new person how old they are and if they’re single. The other person looks uncomfortable and gives very short answers.
failed it
A café meetup feels too loud and overwhelming. What’s a better option?
Choose a more comfortable environment
Friendships are give and ______.
take
True or False: Making and keeping friends requires effort like starting conversations and making time.
true
Sam chooses a quiet book club instead of a loud party to meet people. This helps them feel relaxed and more able to talk naturally.
nailed it
You go to a book club and want to connect with the person sitting next to you but don’t know what to say at first. What helps?
Start with small talk or prepared questions. "How many pages did you read?" "What do you think of the book?"
One way to make friends is to join activities or ______ you genuinely enjoy.
clubs/groups
True or False: Masking is a great way to make friends.
Taylor forces eye contact and laughs at jokes they don’t understand just to fit in, every time. By the end, they feel drained and stressed.
failed it
Masking can feels exhausting and forced. What might help build deeper friendships?
Be yourself more / try gradual unmasking. Take breaks.
Friendships take ______ to grow, so be patient with yourself.
time