•You might not say anything. You may make eye contact and just smile or nod. This may happen with someone you do not know at all; a stranger.
What is how to use a friendly greeting.
200
•Someone you happen upon and then you start to talk to them.
•This meeting has not been prearranged.
What is a level 2 friendship
200
•Someone that you agree to meet up with at a later time in the same environment in which you happened to meet them in to begin with.
Who is a possible friend.
200
You decide to make an effort to meet up with your friend from science class at the maine mall.
What is something to do with an evolving friend.
200
You make a strong effort to see this person. To spend time with them on the weekends, after school, etc.
What is a bonded friend.
300
•Someone you may pass by in the hallway at school, on the street or in a store for example.
What is who you use a friendly greeting with.
300
asking questions and giving short responses about topics that most people are comfortable discussing. It never involves very serious topics or discussions.
What is small talk.
300
This person sits next to you in science class. You ask him if he would like to play basketball during recess.
Who is a possible friend.
300
You've asked this person in your class five times if they want to come over to your house on the weekend and they always have an excuse.
What is someone that is not an evolving friend.
300
Plan time to be together.
What is what you do with a bonded friend.
400
What I should not do in a friendly greeting.
What is stop and talk to the person.
400
the weather, a movie you saw, food….
What are small talk topics.
400
You only played on line games but have never seen this person in real life situations. This person says he lives in Mexico.
What is someone who is not a possible friend.
400
This is a mutual effort because you both want to see each other and you both benefit from the meeting.
What is meeting up with an evolving friend.
400
You may have only one or two of these friends in a lifetime.
What is not a bonded friend.
500
Who I should not use a friendly greeting with.
What is scary, horrible or suspicious people.
500
•To show an interest in someone.
•To gain information.
•To give information.
•To be funny.
•To get help with something.
•To get someone’s attention.
•To withdraw from some situation.
What is showing an intention to communicate.
500
You meet them in school, at work or in the community for lunch or to hang out.
You may begin to face book them, or play an online game with them.
What is things to do with a possible friend.
500
you share special secrets and dreams.
What is things you should not do with an evolving friend.