"I'm sorry, I can't talk right now because I have to finish this studying. Can I call you back at 8:00 PM?" - ASSERTIVE, "Excuse me, I was here first. I'm going to take my spot back now." - ASSERTIVE, "I feel frustrated that I did the majority of the research and typing. Can we agree on a clearer way to divide the remaining work?" - ASSERTIVE, "No, I'm not going to skip. Practice is important to me, and I made a commitment to the team." - ASSERTIVE, "I would like to discuss the grade on my essay. Could we sit down and talk so I can understand why I lost points?" - ASSERTIVE, "Please let me finish my thought before you jump in. I need to complete this point." - ASSERTIVE, "Thank you for offering, but I have a serious allergy to that food, so I won't be able to eat it." - ASSERTIVE, "Why are you calling me right now? Can't you see I'm busy? Don't call me until later!" - AGGRESSIVE, "Don't cut the line! Who do you think you are? Go to the back!" - AGGRESSIVE, "This whole project is a disaster because you two are completely useless! I did all the work, so I'm putting my name first and yours last." - AGGRESSIVE, "Are you serious? You're an idiot if you skip! I'm telling the coach you tried to get me to ditch!" - AGGRESSIVE, "My grade is wrong! You didn't even read my paper, this is unfair, and you need to fix it right now!" - AGGRESSIVE, "Shut up! You never let anyone talk! Why don't you just keep your mouth closed for once?" - AGGRESSIVE, "Ugh, are you trying to kill me? I'm allergic to that! Don't ever offer me that again!" - AGGRESSIVE, "Does anyone have any ideas? ... No? ... Are you sure? Okay, I'll figure it out." - PASSIVE, "Yeah, sure, take it for the whole weekend. I wasn't going to use it anyway." - PASSIVE, "It's probably not a big deal anyway." - PASSIVE, "Don't worry about me. I'll just stay late and finish it." - PASSIVE, "It's fine. Whatever you want is okay with me." - PASSIVE, "It's okay, it was just a joke, I know you didn't mean anything by it." - PASSIVE, "I mean, I was thinking something else, but yours is better." - PASSIVE,

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