Friends/
Trading Infomation
Conversation/
Communication
Get Together/
Sportsmanship
Teasing/Bullying
Disagreement/
Rumors & Gossips
100

Name the 5 levels of friendship

(100 points per level)

Strangers

Peers/Acquaintances

Casual Friends

Close Friends

Intimate/Best Friends

100

What are some of the reasons people may turn down a conversation?

(100 points per reason)

They want to talk privately.

They are talking at a different level.

They do not want to make new friends.

It may be their personality (not wanting to include others).

They did not understand that you were trying to join in.

You got too personal.

100

Why should you introduce your guests to anyone they don't know?


They know who other people are and they can make new friends! 

100

Who can you tease? 

Your friends if they are okay with it. 

100

Should you lie about someone?

No, that's gossiping!

200
Is being friends with someone a choice?

Yes!

200
When meeting someone new, should we ask open-ended or yes/no questions to learn more about them?

Open-ended question!

Bonus 100 points for giving an example. 

200

Where can you use "sportsmanship" outside of sports?

Video games, board/card games, and any type of competitive event. 

200

Should you "bully" the bully?

No. This usually would make things worse.

200

Is getting physically aggressive a good solution when you're disagreeing with someone?

No this will impact your friendship negatively. 

300

What makes someone a good friend?

  1. Share similar interests, likes, hobbies.

  2. Feel comfortable to share secrets or feelings.

  3. Have a mutual understanding.

  4. Can argue but can still stay as friends.

  5. Equal friendship, no one is better than the other.

  6. You both care about each other.

  7. Loyal to each other. 

300

How do you end off a phone call/leave a conversation? 

Give a "cover story"...

I have to go.

I'm going home.

I'm going to get some food.

I have homework to do. 

300

If you're hosting, why should you give your guests a tour? (the bathroom, living room, kitchen, etc)

So they know what is where and it makes them feel comfortable.


300

What is the difference between teasing and bullying?

Teasing is when someone makes fun of you verbally but will stop once you asked them to. Bullying is when someone harasses you verbally, physically, and mentally, and repeats it even if you/someone asked them to stop. 

300

Can you still be friends with someone if you have a disagreement?

Yes, you can still be friends with someone even if you have different preferences (sports team, video games, food, etc). 

400

What kind of information can we trade?

Interests, Things about school, Video games, Food, Feelings, etc.

400

You generally shouldn't use the internet to make new friends. What can be some exceptions? 

It's a mutual friend of someone you already know. 

Community groups (school, neighbourhoods, clubs, etc).

400

What is an example of "praising" your friends?

You rock!

You got this!

Keep trying!

You'll get them next time!

400

What is an example of a "comeback" you can say to a bully? 

Whatever!

Anyway…

Big Deal!

So what…

Who cares?

Yeah, and?

400

Why is it important to keep calm when disagreeing with someone?

We don’t want to say something you regret or that would ruin your friendship.

500

How do you know if you fit in with your friends?

  • They're nice to you.

  • They would make plans with you (weekend or after school).

  • You like them and they like you.

  • They ask to have lunch with you.

500

What is a conversation hog? Why is it bad to be one?

A conversation hog is someone that takes over the conversation and won't let anyone have any input, with(out) intention. 

Being a conversation hog does not allow you to give the people around you a chance to join and share their thoughts. This may give them the impression that you don't want to hear from them. 

500
What should both teams do after they finish a game (sports or video games)?

Shake hands and/or give positive comments (well played, good game, etc.)

500

How would hanging out with your friends prevent you from being bullied? 

A bully is less likely to pick on you if you have people around who might protect you; if you are alone, you are an easy target.

500
If you hear a rumour about someone, should you keep spreading it?

No, unless it involves something dangerous. 

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