Someone with whom you share interests but not deep emotional bonds.
Casual Friendship
a small circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as outsider
Exclude
Clique
Casual Friendship
Peers
Friends can effect you in a positive and negative way
True
You should avoid sharing personal information with which type of friendship?
Online
A significant relationship between two people is what?
Friendship
Strong emotional ties to each other. Usually someone you will hang out with on weekends
Close Friendship
Shared values and mutual respect are common attributes of
Stereotypes
Friendships
Age Groups
Clique
Friendships
Honesty may arise if one friend compares himself or herself to a friend
False: Jealousy or Envy
Name two examples of places you can meet a casual friend
Art Club
Sports Team
School
Music Club
A friend you meet on the internet is considered an:
Online Friendship
An unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group of people.
Prejudice
Clique
Stereotype
Peers
Prejudice
It is natural for some close friendships to become casual.
True
Name one reward and one danger of an online friendship
Learn about different cultures
Dangers: Some people may not be truthful
They could be lying about who they are
They could have bad intentions
A friend of the opposite gender with no romantic affiliation
Exaggerated or oversimplified belief about people who belong to a certain group.
Prejudice
Stereotype
Clique
Platonic
Stereotype
You should be seen gossiping about one friend to another
False: Avoid
Name two things you do with a close friend that you would not with an online or casual friend
Talk about feelings
Hang out on weekends
Name 4 of the 5 traits that strong friendships are built on.
empathy
fairness
shared interests
acceptance
loyalty
Name the 4 types of Friendships discussed in this lesson
Casual
Close
Platonic
Online
Which one of these is a trait of a positive friendship?
Disrespectful
Nice
Empathy
Talkative
Empathy
When one member of a group shows stereotype, he or she may encourage all other group members to express the same feeling.
Name 3 of the 5 steps to the conflict resolution process.
1. Take turns explaining each side of the conflict without interruption.
2. Use “I” messages.
3. Listen carefully, and ask appropriate questions.
4. Brainstorm solutions.
5. Agree on a solution that benefits both sides.
Name 3 of the 4 foundations that strong friendships are built on
mutual respect
honesty
dependability
commitment