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Good vs. Bad Boundaries

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  • "I respect your opinion, but I have a different viewpoint on this matter."
    Good
  • "I prefer not to share my personal contact information with classmates."
    Good
  • "I don't care if you're busy, I need to talk to you right now."
    Bad
  • "You should share all your personal problems with me because we're close friends."
    Bad
  • "You have to agree with me on this, or I’ll be upset with you."
    Bad
  • "I’m going to post this picture of you online even if you don’t like it."
    Bad
  • "Let's schedule a specific time to discuss the project so we can both be prepared."
    Good
  • "I’m not comfortable with this conversation. Can we change the topic?"
    Good
  • "You should help me with my homework whenever I ask, since we're friends."
    Bad
  • "I need to decline your invite this time, as I have other commitments."
    Good
  • "I'm going to use your computer to check my email without asking."
    Bad
  • "I’m adding you to this group chat without asking if you want to join."
    Bad
  • "I’ll be available to help you with homework after 6 PM."
    Good
  • "I’ll just drop by your house without asking first."
    Bad
  • "I appreciate your help, but I need some time alone to focus on my work."
    Good
  • "Can we set some rules for our group chat to ensure everyone feels included?"
    Good
  • "I don't want to talk about my grades. Let's talk about something else."
    Good
  • "Please ask before posting any pictures of me on social media."
    Good
  • Hugging or kissing a coworker
    Out of bounds
  • "Why won’t you answer my messages? I’ve been texting you all night!"
    Bad
  • "I think it's okay to share your story with others, even if you didn’t give permission."
    Bad