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Question
Discuss in groups and think about it.
Mention three occasions on which you have made someone else angry. What made that person angry? Can you avoid such things in the future?
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Solution
Occasions When I Made Someone Angry:
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Occasion: Interrupting a friend while they were speaking.
What Made Them Angry: They felt disrespected and unheard.
How to Avoid in the Future: Practice patience, listen attentively, and wait for my turn to speak. -
Occasion: Arriving late to an important meeting with a group.
What Made Them Angry: They felt I didn’t value their time.
How to Avoid in the Future: Plan better, leave earlier, and inform others if I might be late. -
Occasion: Borrowing something without asking for permission.
What Made Them Angry: They felt their personal space and belongings were not respected.
How to Avoid in the Future: Always ask for permission before using someone else’s belongings.
Reflecting on these instances helps improve relationships and avoid repeating such actions.
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