True or False: You should only work out a deal 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 being around you altogether - and then you won't get anything you want!
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.
The relationship between a client and a teacher or counselor should be A) personal or B) professional?
B) Professional - While we can all have fun together and talk about lots of life things sometimes if we want, the relationship will only last until we finish our goals or graduate.
When first becoming friends with someone, you should share A) your likes, dislikes, goals, etc., or B) your address, biggest problems, personal business
A) Your likes, dislikes, goals, etc. - Even friends shouldn't normally know private information that doesn't effect them, but they should be able to get to know your personality and passions.
With which of the following types of people can we have relationships with? A) Acquaintances B) Family C) Classmates 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.
Which of the below qualities does this phrase match? "Don't be a doormat!" A) standing up for yourself B) Trust C) being easy to talk to D) making a deal
A) standing up for yourself - The phrase means that you shouldn't let other people always take advantage of your good will.
When somebody says the same thing over and over again, but doesn't really mean it, we can say that they're like the: A) Boy who cried foul B) Boy who cried wolf C) Girl who cried wolf D) Girl who cried foul
B) Boy who cried wolf - Think what you want of the saying, but we didn't make it up, now we just use it when we can!
___________ is the name of the word which describes how we can tell the difference between types of friends.
Boundaries - When we know our boundaries well, we can tell the difference between strangers and acquaintances, acquaintances and friends, friends and family, etc.
Name two different reasons why friendship is important.
There are lots of reasons, but some are: Sense of belonging; Less stress, more happiness; Improved self-worth; Helps you cope with bad events; or Encourages good behaviours.