If you were at a friend's house for dinner and you didn't like the food, what might you say or do?
politely explain and ask for something else
When visiting a friend's, sometimes the 'house rules' are different than your own. Name 3 possible rule differences
shoes on/off, eating in living room, screen time
What might you say to a friend if you are hanging out and your friend is texting others the whole time?
hello? who are you talking to? I thought we were hanging out?
If you and a friend are listening to music, is it ok to sing along?
sometimes. no if the friend wants to listen, yes, if you and the friend are jamming
If you have more than one friend over, how could you tell if someone in the group was feeling excluded?
might look sad or bored. quiet. sitting away from everyone
if you are visiting a friends house, what are some private areas/rooms of the house you would not go into unless asked?
bedrooms, office, bathroom cupboards
Cara went out for dinner with her friend Mia & family. When it was time to pay, Cara wasn't sure if she should offer to pay for her meal or not. What could she say?
Can I pay for my meal?
Joanne is at a friend's house for dinner. They are drinking pop and she really needs to burb. Should she?
depends
Vanessa was visiting at Dora's house. Vanessa is so hungry. What should she do?
possibly ask for a snack
You are going out with a friend, and she offered to pick you up, but you don't really feel comfortable being in other people's cars. What could you say?
politely explain or make an excuse
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