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Give one reason why acquaintances are important.
Prevent us being lonely, connect us with others, social benefits, can turn into closer friends
What things should be discussed when making plans?
What, When, Where
How does a person feel if you try to make plans outside of school when you haven't had any conversations?
Awkward, uncomfortable
Friendships should be equal. T/F
True
What is oversharing?
Giving too much personal information
Do you share personal information with an acquaintance? Y/N
No
What times during the school day are the best for developing a friendship?
Recess, lunch, outdoor activities, partner activities
Give an example of something you could say to an aquaintance.
A general statement eg about the class, last night's homework, being their partner
Making a close friend takes time. T/F
True
What is a friend?
Somone who cares about you, makes you feel good and that you can trust.
Give a circumstance when you might need to make new friends.
Changing school, moving house, joining a new sports team.
It is better to make plans inside school before making plans outside of school. T/F
True
How can you tell if someone doesn't want to form a friendship with you?
Body language, not wanting to make plans, ignoring you.
What is the difference between a friend and a close friend?
A close friend knows more about you and you have known them longer.
Name 3 of the levels on the "relationship ruler".
Family, close friends, friends, aquaintance, stranger
How do you now if other students are interested in building a friendship with you?
They want to learn more about you. They share some details about themselves.
What is an example of a classmate you just met sharing too much personal information.
How much money they have, their political beliefs , how much their house is worth, details about a sick realative.
How do I decide who could be a potential friend?
Common interests/personality match/shared experiences
What is an acquaintance ?
Someone you just met and don't know very well