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Generations and relationships

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  • When was the last time your family did something all together? What was it?
  • What kind of advice do you usually get from your parents?
  • Who influences your decisions more — friends or family?
  • Who in your family makes you laugh the most? Why?
  • What do you think makes a family strong?
  • What’s one thing you’d like to do more often with your family?
  • Do you think it’s easy to make friends at your age? Why or why not?
  • Do you think young people today are more independent than in the past? Why?
  • What can young people learn from older generations?
  • Do you think grandparents should live with their families or on their own? Why?
  • What’s something you admire about your grandparents’ generation?
  • What is something that often causes arguments in families?
  • Do you think every generation has different values? Give an example.
  • What’s something you and your parents disagree about?
  • Have you ever had an argument with a close friend? How did you solve it?
  • If you become a parent one day, what kind of parent do you want to be?
  • Do you think it’s easier to talk to friends or family when you have a problem? Why?
  • Do you think children should always obey their parents? Why or why not?
  • What’s something you can teach your parents or grandparents about modern life?
  • Have you ever helped a friend through a difficult time? How?
  • Do you think technology has made family life better or worse? Why?
  • Do you think parents and teenagers understand each other? Why or why not?
  • If you had to describe your family in three words, what would they be?
  • What is one thing you’ve learned from an older person?
  • How do you usually help your parents or grandparents at home?
  • Who in your life gives you the best advice?
  • What traditions does your family have that you really like?
  • What do you think is more important — love or respect in a family?
  • If you could spend a day with any family member, who would it be and what would you do?
  • What’s the best advice an older person has ever given you?
  • How do you celebrate birthdays or holidays in your family?
  • What do you appreciate most about your parents?
  • How do you show that you care about someone in your family?
  • Who do you talk to when you feel stressed or upset?
  • What’s one rule at home you wish you could change? Why?
  • Do you think friends can sometimes feel like family? Why?
  • How has your relationship with your parents changed as you’ve grown older?
  • How often do you spend time with your extended family?
  • If you could give advice to your younger self, what would you say?
  • How do you stay in touch with relatives who live far away?