reasonable
When we say something is reasonable, it’s like sharing a cookie with a friend. You both get a piece, and it feels fair. It’s not too much or too little, just the right amount so everyone is happy.
Think of it like the weather. If it’s too hot or too cold, it’s uncomfortable. But when it’s just right, you can play outside and have fun. That’s what being reasonable means, finding a balance that makes everyone feel good.
Imagine building a tower with blocks. If you stack too many on one side, it might fall. But if you place them carefully, the tower stands tall and strong. Being reasonable is like making sure the tower is balanced and doesn’t tip over.
Consider a see-saw. If one side is too heavy, it won’t work well. But if both sides have about the same weight, it moves up and down smoothly. Reasonable means making sure things are even and work well for everyone involved.