The task is to match each question about manners with the correct response. Below is the solution with explanations for each match:
Questions and Correct Responses:
1.
What should you say if you walk in front of someone?
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Response: Excuse me
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Explanation: When you accidentally block someone or interrupt their path, it's polite to say "Excuse me" to show that you are aware of your action and apologize.
2.
Letting someone use something you're using is called:
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Response: Sharing
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Explanation: Allowing someone else to use something you are currently using demonstrates generosity and cooperation, which is referred to as "sharing."
3.
When you ask for something, you say:
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Response: Please
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Explanation: Using "please" when asking for something shows respect and politeness towards the person you are addressing.
4.
When you receive something you say:
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Response: Thank you!
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Explanation: Expressing gratitude by saying "Thank you!" is a basic courtesy when someone gives you something or does something for you.
5.
If your parents ask you to do something, you show them what?
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Response: Respect
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Explanation: Showing respect means acknowledging and honoring the authority or guidance of your parents when they ask you to do something.
6.
If you make someone else upset or sad, you say what?
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Response: I'm sorry!
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Explanation: Apologizing with "I'm sorry!" is a way to acknowledge your mistake and express regret for causing someone distress.
7.
If you make someone else upset or sad, you say what?
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Response: I'm sorry!
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Explanation: This is a repetition of the previous question, so the same answer applies. Apologizing is essential when you cause someone harm or discomfort.
8.
If someone is having a bad day and you see them upset, you ask what?
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Response: Are you okay?
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Explanation: Asking "Are you okay?" shows concern and empathy, allowing the person to share their feelings or seek help if needed.
9.
When you meet someone you say:
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Response: Nice to meet you
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Explanation: Saying "Nice to meet you" is a polite greeting when meeting someone for the first time, showing friendliness and interest in getting to know them.
Final Matched Pairs:
1. What should you say if you walk in front of someone? →
Excuse me
2. Letting someone use something you're using is called: →
Sharing
3. When you ask for something, you say: →
Please
4. When you receive something you say: →
Thank you!
5. If your parents ask you to do something, you show them what? →
Respect
6. If you make someone else upset or sad, you say what? →
I'm sorry!
7. If you make someone else upset or sad, you say what? →
I'm sorry!
8. If someone is having a bad day and you see them upset, you ask what? →
Are you okay?
9. When you meet someone you say: →
Nice to meet you
This worksheet helps reinforce basic social etiquette and manners in various situations.
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