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You're friend is mad at you for telling her secret. You don't want to talk about it so you walk away from them. What should you do instead to accept responsibility for this conflict?
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You've just finished cleaning your room, but your mom tells you that there are a few more things you need to pick up. Your response is "if you don't like how I do it then you should do it yourself." Is appropriate or inappropriate?
Inappropriate way to accept feedback
Give me an appropriate way to tell your classmate they need to contribute more to the classroom project.
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Tell me an appropriate way to tell your younger sibling to stop taking your art supplies.
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Give me an example of how you might tell your parents appropriately you don't like it when they pick you up late from school.
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Your friend tells you that you hurt their feelings during recess. You apologize. This this an appropriate or inappropriate way to accept feedback?
Appropriate way to accept feedback
Your teacher encourages you to return back to your desk to check your math work. You grunt and say "you have got to be kidding me." Is this an appropriate or inappropriate way to accept feedback?
Inappropriate way to accept feedback
Mia's coach tells her she needs to improve her posture during practice to avoid injury. Mia listens carefully and says "thank you for pointing that out."
Appropriate way to accept feedback
Chris' manager says his reports have frequent typos and suggests he proofread them before submitting. Chris rolls his eyes and mutters "It's not like anyone reads these reports anyway."
Inappropriate way to accept feedback
Emma's teacher suggests she add more details to her essay to make it stronger. Emma asks "Can you help me understand what kind of details would be best?" Is this appropriate or inappropriate?
Appropriate way to accept feedback
During a team project, Liam is told by a peer that his presentation slides are hard to read because of the font size. Liam crosses his arms and says "Well, it's not my fault you can't read!" Is this appropriate or inappropriate?
Inappropriate way to accept feedback