If you are planning something in the future that doesn't include everyone you're currently with, what should you do?
This 13-letter term describes the "trail" of data, posts, and "likes" you leave behind online that can be traced by future employers.
What is a Digital Footprint.
This 10-letter word describes a conversation where one person does all the talking, which is considered a major social error.
What is A Monologue.
This is the best time to do a chore your parents asked you to do.
The first time they ask (without needing a reminder).
This is the 12-letter term for being a "good sport" even when you lose a game or competition.
If you must leave the table temporarily during a meal, where should you place your napkin?
What is "on your chair"
In a text or email, using this specific formatting is considered the digital equivalent of "shouting" and is generally seen as aggressive.
What is ALL CAPS.
Name 3 Things You Can Do to Be a Good Host in your Home?
Welcome Them
Offer Food or Drink
Introduce them to Your Family
Doing this small task after a meal shows you appreciate the person who cooked.
Clearing your plate (and others' plates) and putting them in the dishwasher.
If you realize you are going to be late to an event, what is the most polite thing to do?
Call or text the person waiting as soon as possible to let them know.
If you accidentally drop a piece of silverware on the floor in a restaurant, what is the correct way to handle it?
"Leave it and ask the server for a new one"
This term describes the act of posting something intentionally vague or emotional to bait others into asking "What's wrong?"
What is Vaguebooking (or Attention-seeking).
When someone asks for your opinion on something you aren't sure about or haven't researched, it's ok to say this?
I don't know. Or, Let me get back to you.
(It's ok not to know!)
Why is it important to "check in" via text if your plans change while you're out?
It shows respect.
Why is it important to introduce people who don't know each other when you are the common friend?
It makes everyone feel included and reduces social anxiety.
If someone asks you a question while you have a mouth full of food, what is the best way to respond?
Wait until you finish chewing and swallow before speaking (never speak with food in your mouth).
Instead of "ghosting" (disappearing without a word), what is the polite way to tell someone you are too busy to talk right now?
Send a "holding" text (e.g., "Hey! I'm super busy with homework/practice, I'll get back to you later tonight").
Instead of saying "I have to do this," what simple word change can shift your mindset to be more positive?
Changing "have to" to "get to."
Before you head out to a friend's house, you should always ask your parents this question.
"Is there anything you need me to do before I go?"
When is it appropriate to check your phone while dining with others?
Ideally never; it should be put away to show respect to those you are with.
If you need the salt shaker but it is at the far end of the table, what is the polite way to get it?
Ask the person closest to it, "Please pass the salt" (never reach across someone else’s plate).
If you are at a party or event and want to post a group photo, what should you do before tagging everyone in the picture?
Ask permission (they may not want their location or appearance shared publicly).
This "glass" metaphor describes someone who looks at the bright side of a situation?
"Glass half full."
If a family member or friend is excited about something you find boring, the polite thing to do is this.
Listen & Be Supportive! Don't put down what others love.
When a friend or visitor is leaving your home, what should you do?
Walk them out & say thank you for coming.