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Test Asking for what you want
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1st QUESTION: What is a common mistake made when making requests, according to the text?
Being too direct and specific
Formulate it as a non-negotiable statement
Ignoring the other person's feelings
Make them vague, like a suggestion or a question
2nd QUESTION: What is the first step in making an assertive request?
Be clear in our minds what we want to happen
Formulate it as a question to be polite
Think first about what the other person is willing to give
Be lazy so as not to pressure others
QUESTION 3: How should a request be formulated to be assertive?
As a polite question
As a suggestion open to interpretation
As a statement, not as a question or suggestion
Indirectly so as not to be rude
QUESTION 4: What is one of the negative consequences of a lack of clarity in requests?
The other person always understands what we want
It leaves us vulnerable to others taking advantage of us
We set firm and clear limits
Communication becomes more secure and confident
QUESTION 5: Which of the following is an example of a clear and specific request?
Could you help me more at home?
Let's see if you arrive a little early for dinner
I would like you to help me with something
I would like you to be home at 6:00 pm for dinner
QUESTION 6: Why do many people avoid making clear requests?
For fear of being rude or because they believe they have no right to ask for anything
Because they consider being lazy to be more effective
Because they enjoy passivity and manipulation
Because they don't want to get what they want
QUESTION 7: By making clear and assertive requests, what are we doing?
We are being selfish and inconsiderate
We are giving the other person the option to refuse
We are taking responsibility for our desires and setting limits
We are falling into passive behavior
QUESTION 8: What characteristic defines an assertive request?
It is a vague and open suggestion
It is a statement that is not open to negotiation
It's a question that seeks permission
It is a form of manipulation to get what you want
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