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Nuetrik
1 month ago
12

.Which is an example of a healthy way to manage peer pressure?

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2 answers:
guajiro [1.4K]1 month ago
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Join after-school clubs or sports to make friends.

This will allow you to participate in activities you enjoy while also surrounding yourself with a supportive community, which can lessen the impact of peer pressure.
BARSIC [1.5K]1 month ago
4 0

Response:

C.

Clarification:

When you have only two friends, it's quite simple to disregard their advice if they suggest something harmful. Expanding your social circle could lead to increased peer pressure, and employing submissive language with peers can be perceived as disrespectful, which may provoke anger and lead to conflicts.

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