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Social behavior

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    Maturity in social settings
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  • Someone greets you by saying "hi, how are you?" How should you respond?
    say "fine, thank you" or "great, how are you?"
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  • Someone holds the door open for you when you enter the school. What should you do?
    Say "thank you," and hold the door for the next person.
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  • The car ahead of you in line at Starbucks pays for your drink. What could you do?
    Pay for the car behind you.
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  • What should happen if you have to burp?
    Try to keep it quiet, cover your mouth, and say "excuse me."
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  • A teacher tells you that a sentence you wrote is not complete. What do you do/say?
    Use your skills to try again or ask for help.
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  • You sneeze in class. What do you do?
    Cover your face, then get a kleenex and wipe your nose if you need to, then wash your hands or use hand sanitizer.
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  • You are playing UNO in class and you lose. What do you do?
    Accept the loss, congratulate the winner. Be kind and respectful of other players' feelings.
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  • Your classmate is making fun of another classmate. What should you do?
    Check and make sure the classmate's feelings are not hurt and tell the other classmate it is not nice to make fun of people.
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  • Someone compliments your shirt. What you should do?
    Say "thank you," and give them a compliment.
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  • What would you do if you were doing something you thought was acceptable but everyone else thought it was annoying?
    Stop
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  • You are working on a small group project. You have great ideas. Should you do most of the talking because your ideas are so good?
    No. You should let everyone have an equal chance to contribute.
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  • Give an example of a big problem and a small problem. What happens if you have a big reaction to a small problem.
    Discuss
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  • You are sitting in class and the person next to you farts. What do you do?
    Ignore it.
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  • You run into someone you know and have not seen for a while and notice they have put on weight. Should you ask them why they have gained weight?
    No. Don't even bring it up.
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  • You fell asleep in your clothes last night and overslept. Do you rush to school in the same clothes?
    No. Discuss
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  • Someone is telling a story but you have something more interesting to say. What do you do?
    Wait your turn.
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