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Types of friendship

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  • What is an acquaintance ?
    Someone you just met and don't know very well
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  • How do I decide who could be a potential friend?
    Common interests/personality match/shared experiences
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  • What is an example of a classmate you just met sharing too much personal information.
    How much money they have, their political beliefs , how much their house is worth, details about a sick realative.
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  • How do you now if other students are interested in building a friendship with you?
    They want to learn more about you. They share some details about themselves.
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  • Name 3 of the levels on the "relationship ruler".
    Family, close friends, friends, aquaintance, stranger
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  • What is the difference between a friend and a close friend?
    A close friend knows more about you and you have known them longer.
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  • How can you tell if someone doesn't want to form a friendship with you?
    Body language, not wanting to make plans, ignoring you.
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  • It is better to make plans inside school before making plans outside of school. T/F
    True
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  • Give a circumstance when you might need to make new friends.
    Changing school, moving house, joining a new sports team.
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  • What is a friend?
    Somone who cares about you, makes you feel good and that you can trust.
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  • Making a close friend takes time. T/F
    True
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  • Give an example of something you could say to an aquaintance.
    A general statement eg about the class, last night's homework, being their partner
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  • What times during the school day are the best for developing a friendship?
    Recess, lunch, outdoor activities, partner activities
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  • Do you share personal information with an acquaintance? Y/N
    No
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  • What is oversharing?
    Giving too much personal information
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  • Friendships should be equal. T/F
    True
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