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Alla [95]
3 years ago
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List 5 examples of positive peer pressure

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Dimas [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

- Disapproving of gossip and badmouthing, so the friend can feel uncomfortable and stop doing such harmful things

- Forming a study group/competing for better and higher grades

- Tutoring other students to share knowledge

- Encouragement to join different clubs with special interests (Debate, drama, computer science, etc...)

- Saving money to buy things/getting a job  together.

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