1) In group conflicts, do you naturally become the peacemaker, or do you stay out of it? Why do you think that is? 2) Which type of people tend to blow things out of proportion: teenagers, parents, teachers, or celebrities? Give an example. 3) Have you ever seen someone burst into tears over something very small? What happened? 4) If someone had a go at you publicly but was wrong, how would you respond? 5) What activities make people mess about even when they’re supposed to be serious: group projects, rehearsals, online lessons, or trips? Why? 6) What’s the most memorable moment when a teacher or parent told you off? Looking back, do you think it was fair? 7) What’s something people do on purpose just to wind others up: interrupting, sarcasm, bragging, or something else? 8) Do you agree that people empathise with others less nowadays? Why might that be? 9) It’s better to tell someone off immediately than bottle up your feelings. Do you agree? 10) Should people learn to put up with light teasing? 11) Parents should never make a fuss of their children - it makes them spoiled. Do you agree? 12) Do arguments help people understand each other better? 13) Schools should punish students who constantly mess about. Do you agree? 14) Most conflicts start because someone blows a small problem out of proportion. Do you agree that people exaggerate problems too much? 15) When does showing off become annoying enough to wind people up? 16) What’s something your friends or siblings do that winds you up? 17) What personality traits do you think cause people to clash more often? 18) Do you think clashes are more common in large families or small families? Why?

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