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Describing Personality Traits




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LOLWords to Describe PersonalitiesLOL

Fill in the blanks with one of these words:
argumentative bad-tempered callous nasty
friendly welcoming respectful helpful
cruel courteous polite forgiving
My father is so .� If someone is wrong, he will shout at them until they change their mind.� I've told him that being so �isn't going to make him any friends, but he doesn't care about my opinion.� However, he can also be very �when someone apologises to him for doing something to offend him.� He is also kind and �to our neighbours and friends.
My mother is never .� She is kind to everybody, and everybody talks about how �she is - when you need some help, she's definitely the person to ask.�
I try to be �and �all the time.� I don't think good manners cost anything, and I don't like to be .
Answer these multiple choice questions:
1. The word polite is most like the word: .
2. The opposite of kind is: .
3. At work, it is important to be �towards your colleagues and clients.
4. Your new neighbours have arrived and come round to visit; you should be .
5. Your best friend made a mistake and apologised.� It would be nice if you were