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it's not nice to laugh about that, it could hurt someone's feelings
you're really immature
you're a weirdo
I noticed you putting your head down in class, are you getting enough rest?
You look tired
that outfit might not be warm enough, do you want a jacket?
You have smudge on your face right there
Hey Brandy, I'm talking to Olivia. Can you hold on one second?
Will you shut up, I'm talking!
"your driving is crazy!"
destructive, could be said nicer
"your handwriting is so sloppy"
destructive, comes across as rude
"try holding your pencil like this and see if that feels more comfortable when you write"
constructive, offering them a new way to do something
"can you wait until I'm done talking with Janai first and then we can talk?"
constructive, kind way to let someone know to not interrupt
"you never let me finish talking!"
destructive, could say it in a nicer way
"your room is a disaster!"
destructive, could be said nicer
"I think that your room could be cleaned up a bit better, do you need help?
"I think what you said hurt his feelings. Is there a nicer way you could have spoken to him?"
constructive, calmly letting someone know how they came across
"you're so rude!"
destructive, could be said nicer
"the eyes on your drawing are so creepy"
destructive, could be stated in a more helpful way
"keep practicing drawing eyes and you'll improve! art takes time"
constructive, trying to help
"if you're interested in being healthy you can eat more fruit and veggies"
constructive, you're trying to help someone
"you always eat junk food for lunch"
destructive, comes across as rude
When you notice your parent looking at their phone while driving and you say "when you're driving, keep your eyes on the road and remember to use your blinker."
Constructive