Group Text: "Oh, I guess you all made your plans without me."
Ignoring a friend’s message in a group chat can lead to this feeling.
What is feeling excluded or ignored?
This action is best when addressing a disagreement in a group chat.
What is messaging the person privately?
This type of encouragement can help quieter members of a group chat feel more involved.
What is directly asking for their input?
"Sure, whatever."
Group Text: "That’s great for you, but some of us actually have responsibilities."
Participating in group chat bullying can result in this serious consequence.
What is losing friends or facing disciplinary action?
This is a healthy way to express differing opinions without escalating tension.
What is using "I" statements?
Acknowledging this can foster a positive atmosphere in group chats.
What is celebrating each other's achievements?
"Wow, nice job on that project."
Group Text: "Well, good luck making that work!"
Misunderstandings in text communication can lead to this negative outcome.
What is conflict or hurt feelings?
If someone is being bullied, this is the best way to respond.
What is speaking up or reporting it?
This practice can help clarify misunderstandings and improve communication.
What is asking questions for clarification?
"I guess I’ll just stay home then."
Group Text: "I can’t believe you all picked that. What a choice!"
Sending a message in anger can result in this type of regret later.
What is regret for saying something hurtful?
In a conflict, taking this step can help everyone cool down before continuing the discussion.
What is taking a break?
Sharing positive experiences or funny stories in a group chat can create this atmosphere.
What is a supportive or uplifting environment?
"That’s interesting."
Group Text: "Whatever, do what you want. I’ll just sit here."
Engaging in group chat drama can often result in this unintended outcome that affects friendships.
What is social isolation or a rift between friends?
When addressing a heated topic, saying this can sometimes escalate tensions instead of resolving them.
What is "You always..." or "You never..."?
This subtle action can greatly enhance a group chat’s positivity but is often overlooked.
What is regularly checking in on everyone's well-being?
"Do what you want."