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What is social well-being?
Maintaining good relationships with people around us.
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What are good habits for developing social well-being?
Working as a team, listening to others' views, respecting others, being flexible, working cooperatively.
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Why is teamwork important for social well-being?
It encourages respect for others' ideas and cooperation.
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How should we treat others to improve social well-being?
Not treat others in a way we don’t like to be treated.
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What is a key feature of social well-being?
Good interpersonal relationships.
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What are characteristics of a person with social well-being?
Good interpersonal relationship, productive communication, flexibility, empathy, leadership, followership, being law-abiding.
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What does productive communication involve?
Presenting ideas clearly and listening to others' ideas.
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What is empathy?
The ability to understand another person's feelings.
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What does flexibility mean in a social context?
Adapting to others' ideas and respecting them.
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What is the role of a leader in a team?
Guiding others to achieve a common goal and listening to team members' ideas.
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What is followership?
Working cooperatively with the leader to reach the goal.
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What helps build good interpersonal relationships?
Patience, tolerating others' weaknesses, cooperation, and flexibility.
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What benefits come from maintaining good interpersonal relationships?
More friends, more company, friendly talks, participation, and less conflict.
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What should you do if someone is in trouble?
Understand their feelings and act to comfort them.
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What does 'hip' mean in a team context?
Working together to reach a goal under a leader's guidance.
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What does the support of Gemunu House students demonstrate?
Their followership.
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What should we do according to accepted rules?
Work according to rules and regulations.
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What does abiding by the law enable us to be?
Good citizens.
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What must students do when organizing fairs?
Get permission according to school rules.
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What is social well-being?
Maintaining good relationships with people around us.
What are good habits for developing social well-being?
Working as a team, listening to others' views, respecting others, being flexible, working cooperatively.
Why is teamwork important for social well-being?
It encourages respect for others' ideas and cooperation.
How should we treat others to improve social well-being?
Not treat others in a way we don’t like to be treated.
What is a key feature of social well-being?
Good interpersonal relationships.
What are characteristics of a person with social well-being?
Good interpersonal relationship, productive communication, flexibility, empathy, leadership, followership, being law-abiding.
What does productive communication involve?
Presenting ideas clearly and listening to others' ideas.
What is empathy?
The ability to understand another person's feelings.
What does flexibility mean in a social context?
Adapting to others' ideas and respecting them.
What is the role of a leader in a team?
Guiding others to achieve a common goal and listening to team members' ideas.
What is followership?
Working cooperatively with the leader to reach the goal.
What helps build good interpersonal relationships?
Patience, tolerating others' weaknesses, cooperation, and flexibility.
What benefits come from maintaining good interpersonal relationships?
More friends, more company, friendly talks, participation, and less conflict.
What should you do if someone is in trouble?
Understand their feelings and act to comfort them.
What does 'hip' mean in a team context?
Working together to reach a goal under a leader's guidance.
What does the support of Gemunu House students demonstrate?
Their followership.
What should we do according to accepted rules?
Work according to rules and regulations.
What does abiding by the law enable us to be?
Good citizens.
What must students do when organizing fairs?
Get permission according to school rules.
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