Wining or losing isn't that important; friendship always goes first.
Be generous to give compliments to others and be grateful to receive compliments from others.
Actively group up with others; don't just wait to be asked to join.
Try to build up a dialogue. When the others get what they want, they would enjoy your company.
At times of conflict, don't create enemies.
You may give suggestions and persuade others, but don't be the boss.
When making group decisions, make sure everyone passes the final consensus.
Respect others?opinions. Everyone has the right to say what he/she wants to say without being put-down.
Offer to share when you feel that the others would enjoy, but don't show off.
Neither reject nor neglect anybody. Instead, invite him/her to join in.


References:

McGrath, H., & Francey, S. (1999). Friendly kids friendly classrooms. Sydney: Longman Pearson.

Montgomery, B. & Evans, L. (1993). (2nd ed.). You and stress. Melbourne: Viking O'Neil.

 
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