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You are speaking at a very high volume during a group discussion. How do others feel?
 
annoyed or uncomfortable
 
happy
 
relaxed
You start talking about something your mom is not interested in for 10 minutes. How does she feel
 
annoyed
 
excited
 
relaxed
 
sad
You are talking in a quiet voice or not talking at all at the library. How does the librarian feel?
 
happy
 
angry
 
confused
 
sad
During independent work time in your class, you sit down at your chair and work quietly. How does your teacher feel?
 
proud
 
confused
 
scared
 
angry
Your friend was talking to you about their weekend, but then you start talking about your favorite dessert. How would they feel?
 
confused
 
happy
You keep talking at a very fast pace, and your classmate keeps asking you to repeat yourself. How do they feel?
confused, annoyed
Your friend is excited to talk about the new movie they watched this weekend, but you keep interrupting them. How do they feel?
annoyed, they would feel like you don't care about what they are talking about
Your friends at a party are playing a game of Uno, but you purposefully play it wrong just to be silly. How do they feel?
annoyed or even angry
Your friend says that they were sick a few days ago, and you ask them if they are ok. How do they feel?
appreciative, like you care about them
Your dad looks very tired from work, so you start doing the dishes and cleaning your room to help him out. How do they feel?
happy, grateful, he will feel loved
Your friend asks you for help on a homework question, so you help them solve it. How do they feel?
grateful, they will think that you are a good friend
Your teacher tells you that she needs a minute to write her notes, but you keep talking to her. How does she feel?
annoyed, she feels like you ignored her
You and your friends are in the middle of a cornhole game, but you keep tossing the bean bags and not waiting for your turn. How do they feel?
confused, annoyed, angry
Your teacher is trying to talk to you about an important project, but you keep looking at your phone. How do they feel?
annoyed, bothered, angry