Is It Actually Funny?
Keep It Going
Step Into Their Shoes
Filter It First
Work It Out Together
100

What does it usually mean if people are smiling but not laughing out loud?

They think it’s a little funny or are just being polite

100

What is one simple follow-up question you can ask after someone shares something?

Asking something like “What was that like?” or “Who did you go with?”

100

What does perspective taking mean?

Thinking about how someone else feels or sees a situation

100

What does it mean to “filter” what you say?

Thinking before you speak and deciding if it’s appropriate

100

What is one example of working as a team?

Taking turns, sharing responsibilities, or helping each other complete a task

200

If someone looks uncomfortable or avoids eye contact after a joke, what might that tell you?

The joke made them uncomfortable or didn’t land

200

Why are follow-up questions important in conversations?

They keep the conversation going and show you’re interested

200

Why is it important to think about how someone else feels?

It helps you respond in a kind and understanding way

200

Name one thing you should think about before you speak.

Is it kind? / “Is it the right time?” / “Is it appropriate?”

200

Why is listening important in teamwork?

It helps everyone understand each other and make better decisions

300

What’s the difference between a real laugh and a forced laugh?

A real laugh is natural and relaxed; a forced laugh sounds fake or brief

300

What’s an example of a follow-up question if someone says, “I went to the beach”?

“Who did you go with?” / “What did you do there?”

300

If someone looks upset but says “I’m fine,” what might they actually be feeling?

They might actually feel upset, annoyed, or not ready to talk

300

Why is it important not to say everything you’re thinking?

Because it could hurt someone or get you in trouble

300

What should you do before making a group decision?

Hear everyone’s ideas and consider different options

400

If only one person laughs and others stay quiet, what should you consider?

The joke didn’t work for the group or it wasn’t the right moment

400

What happens if you don’t ask follow-up questions in a conversation?

The conversation may stop or feel awkward

400

How can perspective taking help prevent conflict?

It helps you avoid misunderstandings and arguments

400

What’s an example of something that might be true but still shouldn’t be said out loud?

Commenting on someone’s appearance in a negative way, even if it’s true

400

What can happen if one person makes all the decisions in a group?

Others may feel left out and the decision may not reflect the whole group

500

Why is it important to watch people’s faces and body language after telling a joke?

To understand others’ reactions and adjust your humor

500

How can follow-up questions show that you’re listening?

They show you’re paying attention and care about what they said

500

What’s something you can do before responding to someone to show perspective taking?

Pause and think about how they might be feeling before responding

500

Does tone matter when speaking?

yes because it can mean different things depending on the tone you use

500

What is a sign that a group made a strong decision together?

Everyone had a chance to share ideas and feels okay with the final choice, even if it wasn’t their first pick or their own idea

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