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“Nice weather we’re having.” → Said as rain is pouring and everyone’s getting soaked.
“That’s exactly what I needed.” → Said when a friend lends them a pencil during a test.
“Oh, I totally love cleaning up everyone else’s mess.” → Said while picking up other students’ trash after lunch.
“You’re such a good sport.” → Said after a student congratulates the other team.
“This is the best day ever.” → Said right after their ice cream falls on the ground.
“You did it! Great job.” → Said when a student finishes a hard math problem correctly.
“Wow, you’re so quiet today.” → Said to a student who hasn’t stopped talking all morning.
“I really appreciate how you listen to me.” → Said during a calm, friendly talk.
“Awesome! Another test!” → Said after the teacher hands out a surprise quiz.
“Thanks for helping me carry this—it’s heavy.” → Said when a friend actually helps lift something heavy.
“I can’t believe you remembered my birthday!” → Said after a friend surprises them with a card.
“Oh great, my favorite lunch—burnt pizza.” → Said after opening a school lunch tray.
“That was a really kind thing to do.” → Said after a classmate shares a snack.
“I love when my homework gets doubled.” → Said when the teacher announces an extra assignment.
“Perfect timing!” → Said when someone walks in late to a movie.
“You’re such a good friend.” → Said after a friend helps them pick up dropped papers.
“Great throw!” → Said after a teammate misses the ball completely.
“That was really helpful, thank you.” → Said after a classmate gives them directions to the office.
“Nice going…” → Said when a student knocks over a tower of blocks another student was building.
“Wow, you really studied hard!” → Said after someone receives a good grade on a spelling test.