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passive, aggressive, assertive:
passive: people are passive when they encourage or permit others to take advantage of them. they act as if others are always more important than they are.
aggressive: people are aggressive when they take advantage of others, embarrass, hurt or put people down on purpose.
assertive: people are assertive when they express themselves openly and honestly to communicate their needs, wants, or feelings, without putting down the wants, or needs of others.
with each scenario below, fill in how a person with passive, aggressive, and assertive communication would respond:
scenario: a friend showed up at your house uninvited, usually it is fine, but tonight you are busy.
passive
aggressive
assertive
scenario: you are completing a group assignment, and everyone expects you to do all the work.
passive
aggressive
assertive
scenario: you are taking pictures with your friends, and your friend grabs your phone and drops it and the screen breaks.
passive
aggressive
assertive
scenario: you are walking to class and a student from across the hallway yells something rude to you.
passive
aggressive
assertive
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Passive: Let them in anyway and cancel your plans. Aggressive: "Get out! You're so rude for showing up uninvited." Assertive: "I'm busy tonight[LLM SSE On Failure]