Friday, August 15, 2014
Veronica Cargay, Annelise Mahr, Kimberly Rosas, Andrew Peters, Beth Payne
Instagram, snapchat, photo sharing with commenting
It's polite to respond when people snapchat you. It's nice to like peoples photos.
When sending or posting a picture to a friend you can make it a silly snapchat or photo.
Robert Kramer, Alejandra Perez, Haley Hollis, Karina Mendoza, Esme Luevano, Francisco Nuñez
Saying hello, introducing yourself are polite behaviors for emails. Informal to friends and family and formal to teachers.
No cursing, blackmailing, inappropriate emails or pretending you're someone else.
Text messages
Respond or tell them when you have to go, ask questions back keep the convo going.
Veronica Cargay, Annelise Mahr, Andrew Peters, Kimberly Rosas, Beth Payne
Face to face
With a friend be yourself and joke around.
With a teacher be very polite.
With strangers don't tell them everything be polite.
Rude behavior would be checking your phone, not listening, don't look at you.
People offend us in conversations when they look away or don't interact, or start texting or scrolling through their phones.
Types of Communication
What is considered polite in an email is address who you are writing to by their name, replying quickly, please and thank you's, kind requests, correct grammar, and write personal and thoughtfully.
What is considered rude in an email is not responding, using texting language, not using correct punctuation, mean tone, not answering the questions in an email, and, taking a lot time to respond.
Social Media:
What is considered polite in this form of communication is no bad words in your picture or captions, kind comments, post appropriate pictures, land acknowledge the picture you are tagged in.
What is considered rude in a form communication is do not comment rude things, do not send awkward things, do not spam people, and do not post offensive things.
Polite:
Be formal when communicating with teachers or adults
Use terms like "dear" to introduce and "sincerely" to close
Rude:
Only state a command in the text body
Do's:
Be kind
Be respectful
Be clear
Use paragraphs and indentations when starting new ideas
Don't's:
Use abbreviations
Expect immediate response
Aliezah
Sarah
Adriana
Gracie
Natalia
Dylan
Sahil
Face to face
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text messaging
be respectful, try to text back quickly
Dont's:
Screen cap,post text, no bullying,sexting,don't exaggerate,don't give
out your number.
instagram,snapchat,etc.
be rude,don't open if u wont respond, don't ask for likes, post drugs
Do's:give compliments, like others pictures, respond back,know when to
get off your phone.
Bic, casandra,Katie d, Katie t, Derek, josh
Face to face
Polite:
Eye contact
Active listening
Smile
Show you're understanding
Emotion
Rude:
Being on your phone
Turning away
Rolling eyes
Playing with hair or clothes, being distracted
Being eager to leave
Interrupt
Do's:
Engage in conversation
Show emotion
Eye contact
Don't's:
Interrupt
Have an angry or upset tone, stay calm.
Aliezah
Sarah
Adriana
Gracie
Natalia
Dylan
Sahil
Text message
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others. Do not gossip. Use proper grammar.
Don'ts: swear, don't spam someone,no gossip, no bad grammar, no
abbreviating. Bic, casandra,Katie d, Katie t, Derek n, josh
Instagram ect
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Text message
Polite:
Replying when you have the chance or whenever you read it
Emoticons for emotion 😄
Rude:
No response
Cussing
Short responses
Do's:
Be kind
Be clear
Be respectful
Don't's:
Too many abbreviations
Too many emoticons
Aliezah
Sarah
Adriana
Gracie
Natalia
Dylan
Sahil
Face to Face Communication
What is considered rude is avoiding eye contact, yelling, ignoring, butting in, and paying attention to something else. We have been offense in a conversation when people interior, yell, laughing at you, when they do not pay attention to you, and argue with you.
Do- make eye contact, full attention, nod, listen, contribute
Do Not- be on your phone, ignore, interrupt, leave a conversation, argue
We engage in this form of communication every day!
Brianna Stearn, Jorge, Brady, Anna, Ariana, Aubree Lujan.
Text Messages
Face to Face
Things that are rude: changing the subject, being awkward, and slapping.
Emma, Andrew, Kirk, Diego, Giselle
Don't send emails to parents.
Send emails to teachers politely.
Things that would be considered polite: starting with a polite greeting and ending with a polite remark.
Things that would considered rude: not replying to important emails and using text talk.
Instagram, Snapchat, & Photo Sharing with Commenting
Text Message
Instagram, Snapchat, & Photo Sharing with Commenting
Rude behavior would be insulting people and/or posting embarrassing pictures.