Perception Checking Example: A group of six of you eats at a…

Question Answered step-by-step Perception Checking Example: A group of six of you eats at a… Perception Checking Example: A group of six of you eats at a restaurant. You noticed that the menu indicated that a 20% tip would automatically be added to groups of eight or more. When the bill comes, a 20% charge is added in.Perception Check Answer: There is tip already added to our bill even though we have 6 people in our party. Did you change your policy or did you miscount the number in our party? Can you explain why the tip is already added to our bill? Questions1.  Your co-worker is having a large party in which it seems everyone from work has been invited. You were not invited and yet you are friends with the co-worker hosting the party.    2.  You and a friend are working on a class project together. You agreed to meet on Sunday and bring all of your research so you could work on the layout of the project together. You did a lot of research but when you arrive on Sunday you find your friend already completed the project without any of your input.   3.  Before leaving for work in the morning, you ask your roommate to take out the trash before going to school. He says he will. When you get home after a long day at work, you walk into the kitchen to the smell of Saturday night’s fish dinner. Your roommate is “chillin'” on the couch.  4.  Last week, your friend said they were going to pick you up from the airport and you arranged the day and time, but after waiting for over a half hour you just took an Uber home. Now you see your friend at school and they are happily approaching you to chat.  5.  For the last four evenings you’ve come home and found you neighbor’s car (Apt 3) parked in your space (Apt 4).  6.  Your usually active younger sister has been very quiet lately. She is spending most of her time alone in her room and seems reluctant to talk to any family members.     7.  Your significant other / best friend said that he or she would call you last night, but you received no calls. Now you have an opportunity to speak with him or her, face to face. 8. Last week, you made a suggestion to your boss about how to improve efficiency at your job. You thought it was an excellent suggestion. Your boss didn’t look very interested, but said he would investigate your suggestion immediately. Things have not improved at work and now you have the opportunity to talk with you boss one on one.  9.  A good friend from your workplace has not joined you for your regular lunchtime walks during the past four days even though you’ve left her messages asking her to join you at lunchtime. She usually responds to your messages and walks with you. Recently, she hasn’t responded.  10.  A best friend with whom you have shared all of your secrets for years has recently changed when around you. The former casual conversations about school and home have not been the same; and on occasion you’ve had to repeat what you previously said a couple of times just to grab his/her attention.  Arts & Humanities Writing COM 2100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)