1. Read the following situations and write what you will do.
a) Your younger sibling has been playing online games since quite some time now. She
came across a fellow gamer and made her an online friend. They have been talking very
much and claim to be best friends. One day, your sibling tells you that the online friend
is asking for her address and when she denied, the friend threatened to break off their
friendship. As an elder sibling what will you do? (Consider your own age as well)
b) Your friend has been asking for your passwords for all your social media profiles. Will
you give your passwords? Why or why not?
c) Your friend wants to apply for a long leave, so he has drafted a mail to be sent to the
principal of your school. When you read the email, you see that he has used all capital
letters in a few sentences. You also see that he has used 'SMS' language in some places.
Also, the letter is very long. What feedback will you give him?
d) Radhika has received Rs. 2000/- on her special occasion. She wants to buy art
accessories for herself, which will cost her Rs. 650/-. She wants to save Rs. 450/-. How
much money does she have to donate?
e) You attend your friend's birthday party and there you see so many expensive gifts, you
want to get those expensive gifts too. Will you compel your parents for bringing those
gifts for you or you will understand their situation and request them to bring the gifts if
possible?
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Explanation:

a) As an elder sibling, I would first talk to my younger sibling about the potential dangers of sharing personal information online. I would emphasize the importance of online safety and the risks associated with sharing personal details with strangers. Then, I would encourage my sibling to block or report the online friend who is pressuring her for personal information.  I might involve our parents or guardians to address the situation further and ensure my sibling's safety online.

b) No, I would not give my passwords to my friend. Sharing passwords for social media profiles can compromise my privacy and security online. I would explain to my friend that it's not safe to share passwords with anyone, even close friends, and suggest other ways to maintain trust and communication in our friendship without sharing sensitive information.

c) I would provide constructive feedback to my friend about the email draft. I would suggest using proper capitalization and punctuation for formal communication with the principal. Additionally, I would advise against using SMS language and encourage my friend to express their thoughts clearly and concisely in a professional tone. I would recommend shortening the email and focusing on the key points relevant to the leave request.

d) Radhika has received Rs. 2000/- and wants to spend Rs. 650/- on art accessories, leaving her with Rs. 1350/-. To save Rs. 450/-, she would subtract this amount from the remaining Rs. 1350/-, leaving her with Rs. 900/- after saving. So, she would have Rs. 900/- left to donate.

e) I would understand my parents' situation and express gratitude for any gifts they choose to give me. I would not compel them to buy expensive gifts beyond their means. Instead, I would appreciate the thought and effort they put into selecting a gift for me. If I really desire expensive gifts, I might discuss with them about saving up for such items in the future or finding alternative ways to acquire them within our means.