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Saying “No Thanks”
Q: “Would you like a drink?”
A: “No Thanks” |
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Giving a reason or excuse.
Q: “Would you like a beer?”
A: “No thanks. I don’t drink beer.” |
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Repeat refusal, or keep saying no.
(Broken Record)
Q: “Would you like a hit of marijuana?”
A: “No.”
Q: “Come on!”
A: “No.”
Q: “Just try it!”
A: “No.” |
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Walking away
Q: “I have some cigarettes. Do you want one?”
A: Say no and walk away while saying it. |
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Changing the subject
Q: “Lets smoke some marijuana.”
A: “No. Let’s watch my new video instead.” |
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Avoid the situation
If you know of places where people often use drugs, stay away from those places. If you pass those places on the way home, go another way. |
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Cold shoulder
Q: “Hey! Do you want to smoke?”
A: Just ignore the person. |
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Strength in numbers
Hang around with non-users, especially where drugs use is expected. |