What can you say to know more about what someone likes?
"What do you like to do?"
or
"What are your hobbies?"
(or similar)
Why do your parents ask you to stay close to them when you're out somwhere?
To keep you safe!
What can you do when you and your friend want to play different games?
Compromise!
You can combine the games somehow, or take turns.
Do you normally hold your parent's hand when crossing the street?
(Depends on who answers.)
Give an example of a connected question you could ask when your friend says this:
"Me and my family saw a movie yesterday."
"What movie was it?"
or
"Did you like it?"
or something similar
How close should you stand to other people when you're on a school trip?
Probably within arm's reach, but not too close, or it might be in their personal space.
(A lot of possible answers.)
(Depends on who answers.)
"That show sounds weird, I'm gonna explain my favorite show to you."
OR
"I've never seen that show, what is it about?"
"I've never seen that show, what is it about?"
After they talk about their favorite show, you can ask if they want to hear about yours.
Name a game that people play together that requires them NOT to talk to each other.
(A lot of possible right answers.)
Is it considered rude in your family to interrupt your parents?
Most families consider it rude to interrupt others.
Give an example of a connected question you could ask when your friend says this:
"My week hasn't been the best..."
"Did something bad happen?"
or
"Are you okay?"
or
"Do you want to talk about it?"
or something similar
If you were playing with friends at recess, and one of your friends walked away to the other side of the playground, what would you think?
You might think they're not playing with you anymore!
Is it expected or unexpected to blurt out your answer during someone else's turn?
Unexpected, and it might confuse or offend other people.
Is it considered rude in your family to talk when others are watching TV?
In most families, it is considered rude to talk over the TV, especially when everyone is watching together.
Unexpected, and it might make people not want to talk to you as much.
What would you think if you were talking to a friend and they got up and walked away to look at something across the room?
You might think they're not listening to you!
Is it normal to feel upset when you don't win at a game?
Yes, BUT it's important to express ourselves appropriately, and not be mean to the person who did win just because we might be jealous.
What is expected when you are eating a meal together with your family?
Sit at the table, chew with your mouth closed, say thank you for the food, or more depending on who answers. Every family is a little different, but in most families, these are expected meal behaviors.