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Passive, Agressive and Assertive Communication

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  • Someone cut you in line at the amusment park give an example of how you would communicate passively, aggressively, and assertively.
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  • Convert the following statement into an assertive statement: Do you have any idea how I feel when you shout at me?
    I feel hurt when you shout at me
  • What does aggressive body language look like?
    In others personal space, raised voice
  • You just bought a new pair of headphones but they don't even turn on so you want a refund. How might someone communicate this in a passive way, aggressive way, and assertive way?
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  • Which communication style is this? "Give me my pencil back! I said give it back to me!
    Agressive
  • Your mom asks you to help out with some chores around the house but you are in the middle of your homework. Give an example of passive, aggressive, and assertive communication
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  • Ian is made at Joe for making fun of him, but he doesn't say anything. What communication style is this?
    Passive
  • Which communication style is this? "I understand you are worried, but your words are hurting me"
    Assertive
  • Which communication style is this? "I want to help you but I already have a lot of work to do."
    Assertive
  • What does passive body language look like
    little to no eye contact, body facing away, not speaking up
  • Carol says "It upsets me when you call me names behind my back can you please stop?" What communication style is this?
    Assertive
  • Convert the following statement into an assertive statement: Why don't you understand I want to be alone?
    I am feeling overwhelmed being around others right now so I would like to be left alone for a little bit.
  • Which communication style is this? "Ok I will do your work for you before my own."
    Passive
  • What is the difference between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication?
    Passive meets the needs of others, aggressive meets the needs of yourself, asseritive allows for your needs and the needs of others to be met.
  • What does assertive body language look like?
    Eye contact, respecting personal space, inside voice
  • Which communication style is this? "Shut up and do your work"
    Agressive