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Black or White

Black or White. By Jenny, Jinny and Sarah. Introduction. Trust. Relationships. Healthy relationships based on TRUST. (Personal, work, school, business) Marriage, children, close friends, promotion, products). Question. Obvious answer. Our team’s answer. 2 basic types.

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Black or White

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  1. Black or White By Jenny, Jinny and Sarah

  2. Introduction Trust

  3. Relationships Healthy relationships based on TRUST. (Personal, work, school, business) Marriage, children, close friends, promotion, products)

  4. Question Obvious answer. Our team’s answer. 2 basic types. Can we trust a LIAR?

  5. Clip About the movie.

  6. A White Lie Was it a bad LIE? Intentions

  7. The 2 basic types of lies: Bad Lies & White Lies Our topic is about: White Lies - A Lie in general is: A false statement (untruth) - A Bad Lie: When a person intentionally makes a false statement to mislead or deceive someone. (ex.) - A White Lie: When a person doesn’t have bad intentions and when the lie is harmless for both the teller and the listener. (ex.) Interested to know about Americans.

  8. Hypothesis Women vs. Men Young vs. Old Americans are Honest and Straightforward

  9. Survey

  10. Question 1 • If your child tells a lie, how will you react? • Punish my child. • Scold mildly. • Let it slide several times. • Not care.

  11. Question 1 - Analysis

  12. Question 2 • How often do you tell a white lie? - Scale question, select number from 0(Never) to 10(Always).

  13. Question 2 - Analysis

  14. Question 2 – Analysis, continued Men vs. Women Married vs. Single

  15. Question 3 • How guilty do you feel when you tell a white lie. - Scale question, select number from 0(Never mind) to 10(Feel guilty).

  16. Question 3 - Analysis

  17. Question 3 – Analysis, continued Married vs. Single Ages

  18. Question 4 • Have you ever told a white lie? - If yes, tell me your own white lies. - If no, why haven’t you told a white lies?

  19. Question 4 • Have you ever told a white lie? - If yes, tell me your own white lies. - If no, why haven’t you told a white lies?

  20. Question 4 - Analysis - Telling a person they look good when they don't. (5) - Saying I like something when I don't, especially when something is a present for me.(3) - Saying I am busy when I am not, to avoid unpleasant meeting.(3) - Others (Flirting, Change scores, April’s fool, etc.)

  21. Question 5 • Do you think these situations are white lies or bad lies? - Excuses between boyfriend and girlfriend- Lying about your appearance on internet- Lies to protect your friend- Grumbling at test- Fairy tales- Christmas present from Santa Clause

  22. Question 6 • Why do you think white lies are so common? • We can avoid conflicts and protect ourselves. • We can sound more polite. • We can maintain our relationship at least superficially. • We can spare others from being upset.

  23. Question 6 - Analysis

  24. Conclusion

  25. Conclusion of Hypothesis

  26. Why Most American Tell a White Lie?

  27. However • The definition and limitation of white lie is vary from person to person. • Frequency in use of a white lie is vary from person to person.

  28. Something Interesting…? White lie researcher is telling a white lie!

  29. Thank you very much! Please blurt anything out you want to ask!

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