Question 7 of 10 • Foundations of Personal Wellness - EL2082 B
Answer:
Lying can sometimes be part of a valid strategy for staying alcohol-free if it helps a person avoid pressure in a risky situation. For example, someone might say they are taking medicine, have an early practice, or already promised their parents they would not drink. The goal is not to be dishonest for harmful reasons, but to protect yourself and make it easier to say no when others are pressuring you.