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Couple Argument


  • Student A: You are the romantic partner of Student B, and you found that he/she is sending fire 🔥 emojis to different accounts on Instagram
  • Student B: You are the romantic partner of Student A, and you try to explain to him/her the situation and avoid a conflict.
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Buying a Car

  • Student A: You are a car dealer trying to sell a new model.
  • Student B: You are a customer interested in buying a car but concerned about the price.
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Job Offer Negotiation

  • Student A: You have received a job offer but are not satisfied with the salary.
  • Student B: You are a hiring manager who wants to hire the candidate but cannot increase the salary.
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Bad Grades in School

  • Student A: You are a student who received a poor report card and is explaining it to your parents.
  • Student B: You are a parent who is concerned about the report card and wants to discuss it.
2

Travel Agent

  • Student A: You are a travel agent trying to sell a vacation package.
  • Student B: You are a potential customer with a tight budget and specific preferences.
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Lost in a Foreign City

  • Student A: You are a tourist lost in a foreign city asking for directions.
  • Student B: You are a local who speaks little English and tries to help.
2

Negotiating Rent

  • Student A: You are a landlord trying to increase the rent on a property.
  • Student B: You are a tenant trying to negotiate a lower rent.
2

Pet Adoption

  • Student A: You are interested in adopting a pet and have many questions about the process.
  • Student B: You are a staff member at an animal shelter explaining the adoption process and requirements.


3

Doctor's Appointment

  • Student A: You are a doctor seeing a patient with an unusual symptom.
  • Student B: You are a patient explaining your symptoms and trying to understand your diagnosis.
3

Internet Complaint

  • Student A: You are calling customer service because your internet is not working 3 days ago and nobody has given you a satisfactory answer.
  • Student B: You are a VERY POLITE and EDUCATED customer service agent who is trying to help the customer with the frustration
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Lost Wallet

  • Student A: You lost your wallet at the mall and are asking for help at the information desk.
  • Student B: You are the information desk employee, trying to assist the person in finding their wallet.
3

Misunderstanding at Work

  • Student A: You believe a colleague took credit for your work and confront them.
  • Student B: You are the colleague who was unaware of the misunderstanding and want to resolve it peacefully.
4

Neighbor Dispute

  • Student A: You are annoyed by the loud music your neighbor plays late at night.
  • Student B: You are the neighbor who enjoys playing loud music and doesn't see it as a problem.
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Restaurant Complaint

  • Student A: You are a customer who received the wrong order at a restaurant and want a refund.
  • Student B: You are the restaurant manager trying to resolve the situation without giving a refund.
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Parent-Teacher Meeting

  • Student A: You are a teacher discussing a student’s poor performance with their parent.
  • Student B: You are a concerned parent defending your child and seeking solutions.
4

Asking for a Raise

  • Student A: You are an employee asking your boss for a raise.
  • Student B: You are the boss considering the request but are hesitant due to budget constraints.
5

Returning a Defective Product

  • Student A: You are a customer returning a defective product and demand a full refund.
  • Student B: You are a store employee who can only offer store credit or an exchange.
5

Hosting a Dinner Party

  • Student A: You are hosting a dinner party and one of your guests is allergic to a dish you prepared.
  • Student B: You are a guest with an allergy, trying to avoid the dish without offending the host.
5

Airport Check-In

  • Student A: You are a passenger who is late for your flight and needs to check in quickly, but you lost the flight. 
  • Student B: You are an airport check-in agent dealing with the passenger’s situation.
5

Meeting an Old Friend

  • Student A: You run into an old friend at a cafe and want to catch up on life.
  • Student B: You are the old friend, happy to catch up but in a hurry to leave for an appointment.