Give an example of a question you can ask someone about their family
How many siblings do you have?
How did you meet your partner?
How is your (mother, father, sibling, etc.)?
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: You bump into someone while walking in the hallway.
Good: saying "excuse me," apologizing
Bad: saying "hey, watch it," "get out of my way" "move it, lady/mister"
If your friend invites you to their birthday party , you might feel _________.
excited
Give an example of a question you can ask about someones occupations
"What do you do for a living?"
"How did you like working at ...?"
"What's your favorite part about where you work?"
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: Someone cuts in front of you in the line at the store
Good: "hey, I think you just cut me in line - can I have my space back please?" - letting it go if you aren't in a hurry - asking someone for help if you feel yourself becoming angry and out of control
Bad: "hey, that's my spot" and shoving the person back - getting involved in a loud argument
Give an example of this friend behavior: helping a friend, what could you say?
Hey, can I help you put that together? It looks like you might be confused. Here, let me help you with that.
Give an example of a question you could ask someone about their recreational activities (AKA hobbies)
" What do you like to do for fun?"
" What are you up to this weekend?"
" Have you ever seen... (insert popular movie/show)?"
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: You're doing an activity with someone and theyre not participating in the way you want them to.
Good: ask yourself, "do I need to be in charge right now, or is it okay that he is doing what he wants?" - asking him politely to do something else and explaining why you think so
Bad: getting bossy, yelling at him, pushing/hitting/kicking
Give an example of this friend behavior: asking to join in
Hey, can I join you? That game looks fun. Thanks!
Hey, what are you guys doing? Can I please join you?
Give an example of a question you could ask about someones dreams
" What is something you've always wanted to do?"
"Where would you like to travel one day?"
"Have you ever tried (insert hobby or activity)?"
Name a good way AND a bad way to handle this situation: You are getting in trouble for something that someone else did
Good: wait for the person to stop speaking before explaining what happened
Bad: yelling back, becoming angry, using your hands to hurt someone