Real Talk
Social Media
What would you do?
Smart Choices
Just for Fun
100

What’s a respectful way to tell someone you’re upset?

Talk calmly / be honest

100

What should you do before posting something?

Think before posting

100

Your friend talks behind your back — what do you do?

Talk to them / don’t escalate

100

What’s one way to calm down when you’re mad?

Breathe / walk away

100

Most used app right now?

TikTok / IG / Snap

200

What does it mean to “set a boundary”

Saying what you are/aren’t okay with

200

True or False: Everything online is private

False

200

Someone sends you a risky text — what’s your move?

Don’t respond / shut it down

200

Why is it important to pause before reacting?

Avoid consequences / think clearly

200

What’s worse: getting left on read or delivered?

Point proven as talked.

300

Name one way to handle drama without making it worse

Ignore / talk it out / walk away”

300

What’s one risk of posting when you’re mad?

Regret / drama / consequences

300

You see someone getting made fun of — what should you do?

Stand up / get help / support them

300

What’s one good decision that helps your future?

School, goals, staying out of trouble

300

Would you rather: no phone for a week OR no friends for a day?

Point proven as member speaks.

400

You tell a friend something personal and they share it with others. They apologize, but you’re still upset. What’s the BEST way to handle this situation moving forward?


  • Communicating feelings clearly
  • Deciding whether to rebuild trust or set distance
  • Setting a boundary (“I won’t share personal things for now”)
  • Not escalating or spreading more drama
400

You’re about to post something exposing someone who disrespected you. It would get attention and support. What are 2 possible consequences of posting it AND one better alternative?

  • Consequences: drama, retaliation, reputation damage, school trouble
  • Alternative: handle it privately, talk it out, don’t post while emotional
400

You’re in a group where your friends are making fun of someone. If you speak up, they might turn on you. If you stay quiet, you’re part of it. What do you do?


  • Stand up / redirect conversation
  • Check on the person later
  • Remove yourself from situation
  • Show leadership even if uncomfortable
400

Why is reacting emotionally in the moment often a bad decision, even if your feelings are valid? Give a real-life example.


  • Emotions can cloud judgment
  • Leads to regret or consequences
  • Example: texting angry → makes situation worse
400

Would you rather:
A) Always say exactly what you’re thinking
B) Never say how you truly feel

  • Awareness of consequences
  • Balance between honesty and respect