A good strategy to avoid peer pressure to use tobacco is to?( select all that apply 2 points )

just try one cigarette

say,( I don't smoke.)

plan responses ahead of time

pretend to smoke

1. a & b

2. d
3. b
4. a & d
5. b
6. a
7. d
8. b & c
9. b
10. c & d
11. true
12. true
13. true
14. false
15. false

"plan responses ahead if time" is the correct answer.

Weather may be right. But Alatia's reading assignment may have a different answer.

Since there is pressure, "I don't smoke", will probably just bring more pressure.

I agree with lee

A good strategy to avoid peer pressure to use tobacco is to:

1. Say, "I don't smoke": This is an effective response because it clearly communicates that you do not engage in smoking. By stating this confidently, you establish your personal choice and make it clear to others that you are not interested in smoking.

2. Plan responses ahead of time: It can be helpful to anticipate potential peer pressure situations and come up with responses in advance. Practicing these responses can give you the confidence to reject offers to smoke and maintain your commitment to not using tobacco.

On the other hand, trying one cigarette or pretending to smoke are not recommended strategies to avoid peer pressure to use tobacco. Trying even one cigarette can create a risk of addiction or experimentation leading to further tobacco use. Pretending to smoke may not effectively address the peer pressure and might even make others continue to encourage you to smoke.

What is your answer?