| A | B |
| body language | nonverbal, usually unconscious, communication through the use of postures, gestures, facial expressions, and the like. |
| behavior | observable activity in a human or animal. |
| befriend | to make friends or become friendly with |
| stigmatize | to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon |
| standards | something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of comparison |
| greet | to address with some form of salutation; welcome. |
| farewell | to say goodbye to someone departing |
| approach | to come near or nearer to |
| status | a social position a person holds |
| role | the part played by a person in a particular social setting, influenced by his expectation of what is appropriate |
| group | any number of people with similar norms, values, and expectations who regularly and consciously interact. |
| socialization | a continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position. |
| suggest | to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action |
| polite | showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc. |
| deny | to refuse to agree or accede to |
| accept | to agree or consent to; accede to |
| apologize | to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury |