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The Dinner Table Question

When questions feel like judgments

The question lands between the mashed potatoes and the gravy: "So, when are you getting married?" The whole table turns to look at you — survive the interrogation without losing your dignity or your appetite.

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The Dinner Table Question

So, when are you getting married? Getting a real job? Having kids? Navigate the dinner table interrogation with grace.

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Home for the Holidays

The childhood bedroom that feels smaller, the dinner table question you dread, the old argument that resurfaces, and the goodbye hug that says everything. Navigate going home when home has changed.

What you'll learn from The Dinner Table Question

This scenario focuses on When questions feel like judgments — a critical skill inside the broader family domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Dinner Table Question, a full interactive story inside the Home for the Holidays quest.

Skills you'll build in Home for the Holidays

Family Boundary SettingIdentity AssertionConflict NavigationTradition NegotiationEmotional RegulationGraceful Departure

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