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Put yourself in someone else's shoes

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    scenarios for teens and young adults to use empathy to solve social problems
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  • Your friend cancels plans at the last minute because they're feeling overwhelmed with schoolwork and family issues. You were really looking forward to hanging out and feel disappointed
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  • One of your friends wasn't invited to a party that a lot of your other friends were invited to. They find out and are visibly upset, but you were invited and are planning to go.
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  • Your close friend just went through a tough breakup. Since then, they've been distant and haven't been responding to your texts or calls. You're starting to feel ignored.
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  • One of your friends wins an award that you were also competing for. You're disappointed that you didn't win, but you can tell your friend is really excited about their achievement.
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  • Your parent is frustrated after seeing your report card, which shows lower grades than expected. They express disappointment, but you're already feeling upset about it and don’t want to talk.
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  • Your younger sibling keeps bothering you while you're trying to do your homework. You’re getting annoyed because you just want to focus, but your sibling seems to want to spend time with you.
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  • There's a disagreement in your household about who should be responsible for certain chores. Your parents seem stressed out, and you're frustrated with their expectations.
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  • You ask your parents if you can stay out later with friends on a weekend, but they say no and give you an earlier curfew. You think it's unfair, but your parents seem firm on the decision.
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  • You don’t want to attend a family gathering that your parents are insisting you go to. A relative is really excited to see you and will be hurt if you don’t come
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  • You arrive late to your part-time job, and your manager is frustrated and tells you to be more responsible. You feel like it wasn’t a big deal, but you can tell your manager is upset.
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  • One of your coworkers at your part-time job isn’t pulling their weight and it's making your shift harder. You’re getting frustrate but you know your coworker has been under a lot of stress lately
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  • You're working at a retail store, and a customer is upset because an item they bought didn’t meet their expectations. They're taking out their frustration on you, even though it wasn’t your fault.
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  • A coworker calls you at the last minute asking you to cover their shift. You had plans but the coworker explains that something urgent came up
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  • Your boss gives you feedback on your performance at work but it feels overly harsh and unfair. You're frustrated and
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