when you do not understand what someone is asking of you what should you do instead of jumping to conclusions?
ask for clarification
you receive a complaint and decide to ignore it, is this a good idea or bad idea and why?
bad idea
assuming something is rude
true
someone is crying and you think their reason is stupid, what should you do?
remove yourself from the situation before you say something hurtful.
you do not understand a question on a test, what should you not do?
guess
not ask for clarification
leave it blank
asking for clarification is bad and a waste of your time
false
you walk into two of your friends mid conversation and they seem to be in a deep conversation, what is the polite thing to do?
come back once the conversation is over instead of rudely butting in mid conversation,
you receive a parking ticket, even though you are certain you could park in the sport for free for 2 hours, what should you not do?
rip the ticket up
ignore the ticket
loose your temper
it is disrespectful to put your input in when you do not know the whole story.
true
your boss asks you to work longer to help with a new promotion you do not really understand, before agreeing to help what should you do?
ask your boss to go better into detail, so you can put your best effort forward when helping out with the new promotion.
your boss fires you without reason, what is a poor way to respond?
loose your cool
say something disrespectful
speak out of line
cause a scene
when you pay for a service and it is not provided correctly, you should not ask for them to make it right.
false
your close friend has been struggling with their new diet restriction and are having trouble with meal prep, as a good friend what should you do?
look into your friends restrictions and try and understand better what they can and can not eat, and try and bring them some foods that match their diet.
make your own scenario for the class!!!!
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