Appropriate vs Inappropriate
Boundries
Eye Contact
Tone of Voice
Maintaining a Conversation
100

copying someone

Inappropriate

100

person you see and spend alot of time with

a friend

100

constant eye contact with a person

staring

100

loud voice

yelling

100

when you look, listen and talk with one another

conversation

200
whispering about friends behind their back
Inappropriate
200

how close you are to someone or something

space

200

looking at someone you like

admiring

200

short break in a conversation

pause

200

finding out more information

asking a question

300
Asking politely to join a group
Appropriate
300

Personal space

approx. 2 feet

300

not looking at the person you are talking to

bad eye contact

300

talking when other people are already in a conversation

interrupting

300

asking and answering questions

maintaining a conversation

400
shouting out in class
Inappropriate
400

example of appropriate boundaries when working in a group

Helping instead of leaving people out

400

looking at person while they are talking

good eye contact

400

taste,touch,smell,vision,hearing

5 senses

400

what we are talking about

topic

500
Helping someone when they drop their books/items
Appropriate
500

example of appropriate boundaries at lunch

Inviting people to your table

500

Looking at the ground when someone is talking to you

bad eye contact

500

happy, angry, or sad

emotions

500

How many people are needed to have a conversation?

2 or more people