Relationships
Definitions
Miscellaneous
Do's & Don't's
Manners
100
True or False: You can have a relationship with a stranger.
False - You can interact with strangers, but you need a real connection (emotional, intellectual, physical) with somebody to have a relationship with them!
100

True or False: It is okay for a friend to threaten or hurt you? 

False: No one has the right to hurt you. It is not okay to take your emotions out on another person.

100

True or False: You should only compromise with someone if you can get everything you want.

False: Sometimes it's necessary to compromise and 'meet in the middle' with someone, otherwise they might just stop negotiating with you altogether - and then you won't get anything you want!

100
True or False: When you make a mistake, you should honestly admit to having done it and apologize for it, if necessary.
True - If you do then people will know you take responsibility for your actions, and they will then trust you more because you're honest and show that you learn from your mistakes.
100
True or False: There's nothing wrong with being too polite.
True - While not everyone cares about politeness, it will impress those who do, and it's better to get into the habit of being polite for those cases where it really does matter (job interview, anyone?).
200

The relationship between a client and a support worker (like a teacher) should be A) personal or B) professional?

B) Professional - While we can all have fun together and talk about our personal lives sometimes if we want, the relationship should only stay within our time at the DDRC.

200
Thoughtfulness requires that you are A) an active listener or B) only ever thinking about yourself?
A) An active listener - You must pay attention to what other people have to say in order to be thoughtful towards them later on.
200
A true friend will A) try to convince you to do something you don't want, or B) be sensitive to your wants and needs.
B) Be sensitive to your wants and needs - A true friend should make you feel comfortable when you hang out, not make you feel pressured to do things you aren't sure about.
200

When first becoming friends with someone, you should share A) your likes, dislikes, goals, etc., or B) your SIN and bank account information.

A) Your likes, dislikes, goals, etc.- friends should be able to get to know your personality and passions.

200
Despite what some people say, manners A) really don't matter anymore, or B) can still go a long way to help you make new friends.
B) Still go a long way in making new friends - More people than not won't want to be around you if you're rude, so your chances of meeting cool new friends are way higher if you just put a little effort into minding your manners.
300
With which of the following types of people can we have relationships with? A) Acquaintances B) Family C) Co-workers D) All of the above
D) All of the above - You can end up forming a strong connection with any of these types of people, given the right circumstances.
300

Which of the below qualities does this phrase match? "Don't be a doormat!" A) Assertion-statement of fact or belief B) Trust C) Approachability D) Compromise-trying to reaching an agreement


A) Assertion - The phrase means that you shouldn't let other people always take advantage of your good will.

300

Lowe self-esteem can cause you to?  A) feel sadness B)to feel bad about yourself. C) not to feel deserving D) All the above

D) All the above
300

Is it okay for one friend to make all the decisions A) Yes it is easier B) Compromise and taking turns is best 

B) Its is best when friends talk and make choices together, so everyone's opinions matter. 

300
Which of the following is NOT bad manners: A) Making loud noises B) Burping C) Sharing with others D) Hitting someone
C) Sharing with others - Sharing is caring, after all.
400

Why is having boundaries important? 

When we know our boundaries well, we can tell the difference between strangers and acquaintances, acquaintances and friends, friends and family, etc.

400

A firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something is also known as _________.

Trust

400
When we feel like we can't _____ somebody, we start not to believe what they say, and come to not rely on what they do either.
Trust - Once that's broken, it can be hard to repair a friendship, unless that person really tries to make up for it!
400
If you have a ________ that you really enjoy doing, you can probably guess that there are others out there who share that enjoyment, and they could potentially start a friendship with you based on that.
Hobby, interest, pastime, passion, etc. - any of these answers will work!
400
While it's important to have a sense of ______, you should be careful not to make too mean of jokes, or laugh at something insensitive directed towards someone else.
Humour - But the better of a friend you are with somebody, the more you should be able to laugh with and sometimes even at each other.
500
Name two different reasons why friendship is important.
Any combination of the following: Sense of belonging; Less stress, more happiness; Improved self-worth; Helps you cope with bad events; or Encourages good behaviours.
500
What are the 'magic words' that are normally a very important part of taking responsibility for an action?
I'm sorry!
500

Explain why it is important to use kind words when talking to or about your friends. 

Judge decided correct answer.
500
When you get a gift or present for a friend, why is it important to give them something that is related to their likes or interests?
In a nutshell, because that way you show that you were really thinking about them and paid attention to what they said they like - it's not always just the thought that counts, if it seems thoughtless!
500

Describe an example of how practicing good manners could help you with your friends. 

Judge decided right answer.

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