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Scenario: A teammate says you’re not putting in enough effort during practice.
 
: "I appreciate your honesty. I’ll work harder and be more focused."
 
: "You’re not perfect either! Stop judging me.
Scenario: A friend accuses you of not being supportive during a tough time.
 
"I’m sorry if I didn’t show my support. How can I help you now?"
 
"You never told me what you needed! It’s not my fault."
Scenario: A relative says you didn’t help with family chores.
 
Truth: "I’m sorry. I thought I’d done my part. Let’s review together."
 
"Everyone else does less than me!"
Scenario: A peer accuses you of stealing their idea for a project.
 
"I appreciate your input. Let’s discuss our ideas together."
 
"That’s not true! You didn’t even come up with it first!"
Scenario: A friend says you ignored them at a party.
 
"I didn’t mean to! Let’s catch up now."
 
"You were hanging out with other people too!"
Scenario: A teacher says you weren’t paying attention in class.
 
"I’m sorry if I seemed distracted. I want to participate more."
 
"You always pick on me! I was listening!"
Scenario: A classmate accuses you of taking their lunch.
 
"I’m sorry if there was a mix-up. Let’s figure out what happened."
 
"I wouldn’t take your lunch! You’re being dramatic."
Scenario: A coach blames you for missing practice.
 
I apologize for that. I had a conflict, but I’ll work harder to communicate."
 
"You don’t know what I had going on! It’s not all about sports."
Scenario: Your parent accuses you of not cleaning your room.
 
Truth: "I can see why you’re frustrated. I’ll make sure to do it right now."
 
It’s not a big deal! It’s not like you keep yours clean."
Scenario: A friend claims you forgot their birthday.
 
"I’m really sorry! I didn’t mean to forget. How can I make it up to you?"
 
"You’re overreacting! It’s just a birthday."
Scenario: A teammate blames you for losing a game.
 
"I see you’re upset. Let’s talk about what we could do differently next time."
 
"It’s not my fault! Everyone made mistakes."
Scenario: A classmate accuses you of cheating on a test.
 
"I understand why you might feel that way. Let’s review how we both studied."
 
"You’re just jealous I did better than you!"
Scenario: A sibling says you broke their toy.
 
"I’m sorry that happened. Can we figure out what went wrong?
 
It’s not my fault! You shouldn’t leave your things around
Scenario: A teacher accuses you of not completing your homework.
 
"I understand why you might think that. Can we check my submission together?"
 
"That’s not fair! I did my homework
 
you just didn’t see it!"
A friend accuses you of spreading a rumor. Which is the truth?
 
I hear what you’re saying. Let’s talk about it.
 
I didn’t say anything! Why do you always blame me?