Person A - share a time that you felt relief because of something (e.g. you thought you would be late somewhere but you arrived on time. Person B, respond with "Phew!" to show relief and then reply to Person A., Person A — share something that surprised you recently (e.g. "I bumped into an old friend I hadn't seen in years"). Person B — respond with "Wow!", "Whoa!", "Oh!", or "Ooh!" to show surprise and then share your own surprising moment., Happy / excited: Person A — share some good news you received recently (e.g. "I found out I got a promotion at work"). Person B — respond with "Yay!", "Woohoo!", "Yippee!" or "Hurray!" to show happiness or excitement and then share your own good news., Shock or alarm: Person A — share something that shocked or alarmed you recently (e.g. "I nearly got hit by a car that ran a red light"). Person B — respond with "Aah!", "Gah!" or "Oh no!" to show shock or alarm and then share your own shocking moment., Disgust: Person A — share something that disgusted you (e.g. "I found mould all over the food I'd forgotten in the back of the fridge"). Person B — respond with "Ew!" or "Yuck!" to show disgust and then share your own example., Annoyance: Person A — share something that has been annoying you lately (e.g. "My upstairs neighbour plays loud music every single night"). Person B — respond with "Ugh!", "Yeesh!", "Humph!" or "Whatever!" to show annoyance and then share your own example., Pain: Person A — share a time you hurt yourself (e.g. "I walked into the corner of my desk and bruised my leg badly"). Person B — respond with "Ouch!" to show pain and then share your own example., Fear or discomfort: Person A — share something that made you feel uncomfortable or scared (e.g. "I had to give a presentation in front of 50 people"). Person B — respond with "Yikes!" to show fear or discomfort and then share your own example., Mistake or accident: Person A — share a time you made an embarrassing mistake (e.g. "I sent a message complaining about my boss directly to my boss"). Person B — respond with "Oops!" or "Whoops!" to show it was an accident and then share your own example., Pleasure (food or drink): Person A — share the best thing you have eaten or drunk recently (e.g. "I had an amazing bowl of pasta at a little restaurant near my house"). Person B — respond with "Mmm!" to show pleasure and then share your own example., Thinking or uncertainty: Person A — share a decision you are finding difficult to make (e.g. "I don't know whether to look for a new job or stay where I am"). Person B — respond with "Hmm!", "Uh" or "Um" to show you are thinking and then share your own difficult decision., Indifference: Person A — share something that other people seem to love but that you don't really care about (e.g. "Everyone seems obsessed with that new TV show but I just don't get it"). Person B — respond with "Meh!" to show indifference and then share your own example., Sudden understanding: Person A — share a moment when something suddenly made sense to you (e.g. "I finally understood why my friend had been so quiet — she had been going through something really difficult"). Person B — respond with "Aha!" to show sudden understanding and then share your own example., Getting attention: Person A — share a time when you needed to get someone's attention in a polite but firm way (e.g. "I was waiting at a café counter for ten minutes and nobody noticed me"). Person B — respond with "Ahem!", "Oi!" or "Hey!" to show you are getting someone's attention and then share your own example..
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