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Vocational & Social Peer Pressures

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  • Someone pressures you to share your password “just to help.”
  • Someone pressures you to lend money.
  • A coworker tells you to rush your work even if mistakes happen.
  • A friend at work says it’s okay to take extra items because “everyone does.”
  • Someone tells you to skip a safety step because “we’re busy.”
  • A coworker asks you to say they were working when they were actually gone.
  • Someone says they won’t be your friend unless you do what they want.
  • Someone keeps texting or calling after you asked them to stop.
  • A coworker pressures you to take longer breaks than allowed.
  • A coworker keeps teasing you and says, “It’s just a joke.”
  • A coworker asks you to use equipment you haven’t been trained on.
  • Someone pressures you to hug, touch, or sit close when you don’t want to.
  • A friend gets upset when you say you need alone time.
  • A friend borrows things without asking and doesn’t return them.
  • A coworker tells you to clock in early even though you didn’t start yet.
  • Friends pressure you to post something you’re uncomfortable sharing.
  • Someone pressures you to do their job so they can relax.
  • Someone pressures you to lie to staff or family about where you are.
  • A coworker asks you to buy them food and promises to pay later.
  • Someone pressures you to ignore a rule when the supervisor isn’t around.
  • Someone pressures you to share personal information you don’t want to share.
  • A friend pressures you to cancel plans with someone else to be with them.
  • A coworker wants you to share your locker or login.
  • Friends pressure you to ignore safety rules because “everyone does it.”