Drug and Substance Abuse Family Technology Money Etiquette and Manners
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What is Peer Pressure?
The direct influence on people by their peers.
100
What is a Family?
Most commonly a social unit consisting of parents and their children. All members have the responsibility to support and uplift the other members of the family, and honor and obey the parents of the household.
(Hint: 1 Nephi 17:55)
100
What is Computer?
An electronic device designed to accept data, then perform an operation and display the result. Trixie reminds Forky that when it comes to this device, "it's not yelling — you're just encouraging and nudging emotionally when [it] isn't working!"
100
What is Tithing?
Paying in full is giving one-tenth of your income to the Lord through His church. Blessings of paying this include the windows of heaven being opened, and blessings being poured out beyond that which you can receive.
(Hint: Malachi 3:10)
100
What is "Thank You"?
A phrase used to show gratitude that should always be used after one is offered or granted something, when you have been complemented, or any other time someone does anything kind to you. It is also used when meeting members or veterans of the armed forces followed by the words "for your service."
200
What are Alcoholic Drinks?
Teens consume and abuse this more than any other drug. They're made from the fermentation of grains, fruits, or sugars, are a depressant and are categorized into beers, wines, and distilled beverages and include, but are not limited to: beer, scotch, whiskey, bourbon, vodka, gin, wine, tequila, mead, and rum.
200
What is a Family Meeting/FHE?
A way in which members of a family can learn and discuss topics and questions about the gospel. It is a way family members can help each other deal with hard times or challenges.
200
What is the Internet?
A vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide. After talking about its great potential, Elder L. Edward Brown of the Seventy said "however, lurking [here] as well is a sinister evil, as deadly as a rapidly growing cancer."
200
What is a Budget?
An estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future. An example of this is the 50/30/20 rule: 50% of one's income should used for necessities, 30% for your wants, and 20% for savings (at least half of which should be for retirement).
200
What is RSVP?
When someone asks you to do this, it is usually to get a head count or list of people attending an event. You should never procrastinate responding if asked to, even if the answer is you will not be attending and you don't want to hurt their feelings. It comes from the French phrase répondez s'il vous plaît, meaning please respond.
300
What is Substance Abuse?
Overindulging in or dependence on an addictive substance (usually alcohol or drugs). Signs of someone caught in this trap can include physical changes like dilated pupils, flushed skin, and a tired or disheveled appearance. Other signs include irregular eating or sleeping habits, memory lapses and blackouts, moodiness, and unreasonable bursts of temper.
300
What is "The Family"?
As stated in "The Family: A Proclamation to the World," it is "ordained of God."
300
What is Screen Time?
It means what it sounds like: the amount of time spent on devices. The American Academy of Pediatrics linked an increase in this to obesity.
300
What is Retirement?
The act of permanently leaving one's job, usually because of age. Because people in this state don't work for money, to enter this state at the common age of 65 with $100k to live off of every year, you will need about $2,500,000 saved. Another way to put it is about 70%-80% of what your previous annual income was, is what you will need annually in this stage of life. A way to prepare for this phase of life is by investing money in an IRA or Roth IRA. Some employers offer a 401(k) option (for private employment) or a 403(b) option (for non-profit or government employment) where your employer may match what you contribute.
300
What is a Phone?
Never be the first or second person to use in a public space. Never use when you're with your family. Never use at dinner or at movies. Using it to call or video call is always better, especially when breaking up or announcing a death.
400
What are Drugs?
A medicine or substance that is ingested or introduced to the body that causes a physiological effect. Includes stimulants (caffeine, nicotine, and different types of narcotics), depressants (such as alcohol), and Hallucinogens (like LSD).
400
What is Family History/Genealogy?
D&C 128:18 refers to this as the "“welding link … between the fathers and the children.”
(Hint: Children's Songbook #94)
400
What is a Phone?
A hand-held device that is a tool, not a toy! If used responsibly, you can call friends and family, read the scriptures, do Rosetta Stone, and find the names of your ancestors. It is discourteous to use this while eating dinner or watching a movie with your family or friends, and should never be used while driving.
400
What is a Full-Time Mission
D&C 88:81 says this is the responsibility of all Later-day Saints. For men and women from the United States the price is $500 a month. That makes a 24 month mission $12000, and an 18 month mission $9000.
(Hint: Mark 16:15)
400
What is "Excuse Me."
This phrase should be spoken any time you bump into someone, or spill something. You should also use it if you absolutely need to get someone's attention while they're already in a conversation. There are other times when this phrase is acceptable and should be used.
500
What do you say when someone offers you drugs?
No!
500
What is Service?
An act of helpful activity; help; aid. "For the Strength of Youth" says, "Some of the most important ******* you can give will be within your own home."
(Hint: Mosiah 2:17)
500
What is Technology?
It's made up of the Greek root for "art, craft, and skill", and the suffix for "the study of." It is a tool to make life easier. Its impact can be a cause of stress on individuals and families.
500
What is Tuition?
The charge or fee for instruction such as that for a college or university. The average cost for this in the 2019-2020 school year at a private college was $36,880, and for public college in-state it was $10,440, whereas public out-of-state $26,820. For BYU Provo it is $5,790, and at the University of Pennsylvania is $55,584. Scholarships and Grants can help decrease these costs. The cost of this does not usually include that for room and board, and other life necessities.
500
What is a Tip?
It is an expression of gratitude for someone who has done you a service. When ordering food for pickup from a restaurant, the max amount you give is 10%. Other times at a restaurant, a 15% tip is a minimum, and 20% for a good service. A 20% tip is good for salon or spa workers. Hotel housekeepers should be given one anywhere from $1-$5 for every night spent. Your shuttle drivers, bellhops, and parking valets should also be given one of $1-$2. Taxi drivers should be given one 15%-20% plus at least $2 for every bag carried. Overall, it is up to you to choose how you express your thanks to these people.






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