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What would you do/say? Set 1

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  • You’re at a friend’s house, and their family does something very different from what you’re used to (like praying before meals or using different foods). What’s the most respectful thing to do?
    Refuse to join in and make a big deal about it.
    Be respectful, follow their lead, and stay polite.
    Laugh or ask why they do that.
    Tell them it’s weird and you don’t do that at your house.
  • Your teacher accuses you of talking in class, but it was someone else. What should you say/do?
    Blame the real person right away
    Stay quiet and be mad the rest of the day
    Argue loudly that it wasn’t you
    Say calmly, “I understand it looked like me, but it wasn't"
  • A peer asks to copy your homework because they forgot to do theirs. What would you say/do?
    No, that’s not fair, but I can help you review it next time
    “Sure, but don’t tell anyone.”
    “No, figure it out yourself.”
    “Maybe, if you give me something in return.”
  • Someone in your friend group starts gossiping about another friend who isn’t there. What should you say/do?
    Walk away without saying anything
    Listen silently
    Add to the gossip
    Say, “Let’s not talk about them when they’re not here.”
  • Your friend is upset but insists they don’t want to talk. You suspect something serious. What would you do?
    Respect their privacy completely.
    Encourage them gently and tell a trusted adult if needed.
    Try to make them laugh immediately.
    Ignore it; they’ll be fine.
  • You’re babysitting your younger sibling, and they break something important while playing. They beg you not to tell your parent. What’s the best choice?
    Blame the pet.
    Agree to keep it secret so they won’t get in trouble.
    Be honest and help your sibling take responsibility.
    Clean it up and hope your parent doesn’t notice.
  • Your teacher gives feedback that your work could be better. What should you do?
    Ask what you can improve and try again
    Argue that it’s fine as is
    Feel embarrassed and stop trying
    Ignore the feedback
  • You’re in a store and see your friend pocket something without paying. What should you do?
    Tell them that’s stealing and they could get in big trouble
    Pretend you didn’t see it.
    Leave the store so you don’t get blamed.
    Tell the store employee immediately in front of your friend.
  • You accidentally say something that hurts a friend’s feelings. What’s the best thing to do?
    Say, “I didn’t mean it, so it’s fine.”
    Pretend it didn’t happen
    Apologize and ask how to make it right
    Ignore them until they get over it
  • You’re working on a group project and two group members disagree about what to do. They both ask you to take their side. What would you do?
    Pick the side you like best
    Stay out of it completely
    Suggest you all focus on the project goals instead of sides
    Let the teacher solve it
  • Your friend posts something embarrassing about you online as a “joke.” What should you do first?
    Post something embarrassing about them too
    Message them privately to explain it upset you and ask them
    Tell everyone not to talk to them
    Comment something mean back
  • Someone in class always talks over you. What should you say/do?
    Yell over them
    Stop talking altogether
    “Can I please finish what I was saying?”
    Wait until class is over to complain
  • A group member is taking credit for a group’s success but not doing any work. What would you do?
    Stop participating in the group entirely.
    Complain to another student.
    Confront them angrily in front of the group.
    Talk privately with them about sharing credit.
  • You notice a friend laughing at a joke that makes another classmate feel embarrassed. What would you do?
    Join in and add another joke.
    Ignore it; it’s not your problem.
    Quietly tell your friend it might hurt someone.
    Laugh along to fit in.
  • A friend sends you a message asking for your password so they can log into your account. What should you do?
    Ignore their request.
    Give it to them because you trust them.
    Say no and explain why sharing passwords is unsafe.
    Change your password later but still send it to them.
  • You’re texting a friend, and they suddenly stop replying in the middle of a conversation. What should you do?
    Give them space and check in later calmly.
    Message their other friends to ask why they’re ignoring you.
    Assume they’re mad at you and post about it online.
    Keep sending messages until they respond.
  • You make a mistake while presenting in class and people laugh. What’s a good response?
    Tell them to be quiet
    Laugh a little and keep going
    Walk out of class
    Stop and refuse to finish
  • You’re at a group hangout, and two of your friends start arguing loudly. Everyone else looks uncomfortable. What should you do?
    Record it to show others later.
    Pick a side and jump into the argument.
    Walk away and say nothing.
    Try to distract them or suggest taking a break to calm down.
  • Your friend tells you a secret, and someone else asks about it. What should you do?
    Avoid answering
    Make up a different story
    Say, “That’s private. You should ask them.”
    Tell them—it’s not a big deal
  • You’re invited to a classmate’s birthday party, but you don’t really know anyone else going. What’s a good way to handle it?
    Go to the party and meet new people
    Only go if one of your close friends goes too.
    Go, but stay on your phone the whole time.
    Text that you’re sick and skip it.