Use the DECIDE process to explain how you would respond in the following peer pressure scenario.%0D%0A%0D%0AYou are spending time with one of your best friends at a local batting cage. You are both working on your swing to improve your hit percentage. A friend of your friend comes up to you and offers you a cigarette. Your friend accepts, starts smoking, and offers one to you. What do you tell your friend?%0D%0A%0D%0A(5 points)

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1. Define the problem: My friend's friend offered me a cigarette while we were at the batting cage.

2. Explore alternatives: I can accept the cigarette and start smoking, or I can refuse it and say no.

3. Consider the consequences: If I accept the cigarette, I might start smoking and get addicted. Smoking is bad for my health and can cause many problems. If I refuse the cigarette, I can be proud of myself for making a good choice and staying healthy.

4. Identify values: Staying healthy, making good choices, and not giving in to peer pressure are my important values.

5. Decide and act: I will say no to my friend's offer and politely explain that I don't want to start smoking because it's bad for my health. I will stick to my values and focus on improving my swing at the batting cage.

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1. Define the problem: Someone offered me a cigarette while I was at the batting cage.

2. Explore alternatives: Accept the cigarette and start smoking, or refuse it and say no.

3. Consider the consequences: If I accept, I may get addicted and have health problems. If I refuse, I can stay healthy and make good choices.

4. Identify values: Staying healthy and making good choices are important to me.

5. Decide and act: I will say no and explain that I don't want to start smoking because it's bad for my health. I'll focus on improving my swing at the batting cage instead.