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  • A customer rolling their eyes when the cashier takes extra time to scan items.
    Impatient
  • An older sibling helping their younger sibling tie their shoes without getting annoyed.
    Patient
  • A person in line waiting patiently while someone ahead needs extra help.
    Patient
  • A teacher gently repeating instructions to a student who didn’t understand the first time.
    Patient
  • A cashier smiling and waiting as an elderly customer counts out coins.
    Patient
  • A sibling waiting without interrupting while their brother or sister tells a story.
    Patient
  • A group member taking over a task without asking because someone else is "too slow."
    Impatient
  • A classmate groaning when someone doesn’t understand the directions right away.
    Impatient
  • A teen checking their phone and sighing while waiting for someone to get ready.
    Impatient
  • A classmate sitting quietly while someone with speech differences takes time to talk.
    Patient
  • A person in line complaining out loud about how long everything is taking.
    Impatient
  • A driver waiting without honking while someone carefully parks their car.
    Patient
  • A classmate waiting quietly while a partner finishes their part of a group project.
    Patient
  • A boss shaking their head and walking away when someone struggles with a task.
    Impatient
  • A sibling yelling, “Come on already!” when their brother or sister is moving slowly.
    Impatient
  • A roommate staying calm while someone apologizes for a mistake.
    Patient
  • A coach snapping at a player who keeps making the same mistake.
    Impatient
  • A driver honking the horn repeatedly at a slow car in front of them.
    Impatient
  • A friend encouraging someone to take their time learning a new video game.
    Patient
  • A librarian calmly explaining library rules again to someone who forgot.
    Patient
  • A coworker offering support without complaint when someone is learning a new task.
    Patient
  • A friend sarcastically saying, “Any day now,” while someone is trying to decide.
    Impatient
  • A parent calmly waiting while their child slowly finishes breakfast.
    Patient
  • A librarian saying, “You should know this by now,” to someone asking for help.
    Impatient
  • A coworker muttering complaints when a teammate asks too many questions.
    Impatient
  • A teen saying “Ugh, never mind!” when someone doesn’t understand a joke right away.
    Impatient
  • A teacher showing visible frustration when a student needs extra time.
    Impatient
  • A friend finishing someone’s sentences because they’re talking too slowly.
    Impatient
  • A student raising their hand and waiting to be called on instead of shouting out.
    Patient
  • A student rolling their eyes at a classmate who takes a long time to answer.
    Impatient
  • A friend not rushing another friend who’s nervous about trying something new.
    Patient
  • A volunteer guiding someone with limited English through a form.
    Patient
  • A coach explaining the same skill several times during practice.
    Patient
  • A student sighing loudly and tapping their pencil while waiting for a classmate to finish speaking.
    Impatient
  • A parent snapping, “Hurry up!” while their child is tying their shoes.
    Impatient
  • A tutor walking a student through a math problem step-by-step.
    Patient
  • A friend listening quietly as someone vents about a frustrating day.
    Patient
  • A friend interrupting someone who is telling a story too slowly.
    Impatient
  • A child stomping their foot while waiting for a turn.
    Impatient
  • A teen helping a grandparent with a phone without getting frustrated.
    Patient