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School to work Social Group

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    Social boundaries, Identifying rude statements, Problem Solving
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  • You see someone steal something at work. What do you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • Your coworker is speaking so quickly that you can't understand them when they are giving directions. What should you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • You can tell that someone is mad at you but you don't know why. What should you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • Your coworker is asking people to hang out with them after work but doesn't say anything to you about it. What should you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • Someone you don't know asks you to share your personal information with them. What should you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • You waited a long time, but your parent didn't come to pick you up when they were supposed to. What should you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • You started to do your work, but then someone says you are doing it wrong. What should you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • You are eating at a friend's house and for lunch they cook something that you don't like and fills your plate full of food. What could you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • You borrowed your sister's computer one day without asking and it broke while you were using it. What could you do?
    Various Possible answers
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  • There is a guy at work who is always mean to you. He always bumps you when he walks by and he calls you names. He knocks stuff out of your hands and makes you feel stupid. What could you do?
    Various possible solutions
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  • If someone is being mean to another person and you said "That is not nice, you shouldn't say things like that." Is that being rude or was that an appropriate thing to say?
    It is appropriate because you were asking the other person to be kind.
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  • Do you follow the same boundaries with every person in your life?
    No, family, friends, and strangers have different social boundaries that you follow.
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  • You're in the break room when your co-worker comes in to look for a seat. All the chairs are taken so you sit on the bench so close to a coworker that you're touching. Is this respecting social boundaries?
    No, you should make sure that you give each person space to be comfortable.
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  • Your co-worker is in a bad mood today so you ask him if his dog died. Is this an appropriate question for a co-worker?
    This is not appropriate, it crosses a social boundary.
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  • Your co-worker comes into work wearing a shirt that you do not like. Is it appropriate to tell them that you think their shirt is ugly and you hope they don't wear it to work again?
    That is not appropriate, it is crossing a social boundary and being rude.
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  • You see your grandmother at the store, is it appropriate to greet her with a hug?
    Hugging someone in your family is appropriate
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