Ms Liu: Hello there, are you feeling okay? Ive noticed you’ve been quiet lately and all.
Oh my, it’s sad to hear that. Can I ask what’s the matter?
Oh my goodness, I’m so sorry to hear that. That must be really tough for you. Is there anything I can do to help?
I understand this can be overwhelming, but please know that you’re not alone. I'm here to support you in any way I can. Is there something specific that's bothering you?
I understand that you miss your dad. It's normal to feel this way during a divorce. It might help to know that it's okay to express your feelings and talk about your dad.
How about we do something fun today to take your mind off things? We could grab some ice cream or go to the park. What do you say?
I understand that you're feeling down right now, but I want to remind you that it's important to take care of yourself and make sure you're okay.
Oh, my boyfriend and I are actually taking a break. We decided it would be good to have some time to ourselves before jumping into anything else.
Well, sometimes people need a little space to figure things out and prioritize their own needs. It doesn't mean that we won't see each other or spend time together, just that we need some time apart to work on ourselves. Does that make sense?
I understand that you're curious about our relationship. I appreciate your interest, but I hope you understand that my romantic life is personal to me and I'd like to keep certain aspects private. I'm still here to support you with whatever you need, but I hope you can respect my boundaries. Is that okay?
Thank you for understanding. Now, let's focus on you. How about we do something fun together to take your mind off things? We could draw some pictures, play a game, or even bake some cookies. What sounds interesting to you?
I'm not good at drawing and baking takes too long and I don't have that much patience
No worries! There are plenty of other activities we can do together. How about we play a board game or card game? It's quick, fun, and doesn't require any special skills. Plus, it's a great way to pass the time and enjoy each other's company. What do you say?
Great! Let's play a game of chess. It's a classic strategy game that requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Here's the starting position for the game. I'll be white and make the first move. 1.d4 d5. Your move!
Interesting! I'll respond with 2.c4. Your turn again!
3.Nbd2! This move develops one of my knights and supports the pawn on d4. Your turn!
I sacrifice a pawn 3...dxc4
You've decided to sacrifice a pawn! I'll take it with my bishop. 4.Bxc4. Your move!