Say goodbye to bullying and social isolation in your school and community by starting with hello. Through our Start With Hello program, millions of students are creating kinder, safer schools across the country. Take this quick quiz to find out your “hello” style!
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What adjective best describes you?
Picture your favorite place in your mind, where is it?
What time do you wake up on the weekends?
What best describes your fashion sense?
Choose your favorite breakfast food
If you could live in one fictional universe, which would it be?
You go to a social gathering, where are you most likely to be?
How many languages do you speak?
What’s your favorite color?
If you could pause time and have it be one time of year all the, which would it be?
Your Hello Style Quiz
Your Hello Style is a Smile and Wave!
You are more reserved and might be slow to warm up to people, but that doesn’t mean you aren’t friendly in your own way! You make people feel fantastic and brighten their day with your smile and a wave!
Your Hello Style is a High Five!
You bring your sporty vibe to the forefront when you greet people! You hand out high fives for achievements on and off the field and just to say hello!
Your Hello Style is saying “Hello” in different languages!
Your worldly, intellectual spirit is infused in how you say hi! Whether you know the full language or not, you strive to bring a whole world of welcome into your hellos!
Your Hello Style is a Fist Bump!
When you bump someone’s fist, they feel your super-cool personality shine through! This Hello Style is a great match for your social butterfly persona - fist bumps for everyone!
Your Hello Style is Drawing a Picture!
You express your welcoming vibes through your creativity! Nothing makes people feel better than receiving a custom work of art!
Your Hello Style is Writing a Note!
You know the power of the pen! You capture warmth and welcoming through your words! An unexpected note from you will surely brighten someone’s day!
What Is Start With Hello?
This program teaches students to make a difference with their peers in simple, fun, and meaningful ways. They take small but powerful actions to promote connectedness and inclusion. Students learn how to identify and help lonely students who are showing signs of social isolation.