How to Be Safe

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You were once a kid that always took chances. You always made mistakes, you always took dares, and sometimes got hurt. Now you want to be a new person. Read this guide on How to Be Safe.


[edit] Steps

  1. Don't take dangerous dares. Do not even take dares in truth or dare. If someone dares you while playing Truth or Dare, just walk away and Say No.
  2. Don't hang out with dangerous people. If you hang out with dangerous people, you are more likely to get peer pressured in a negative way.
  3. Don't take anything... from anyone. If you take something from someone, and don't know what it is, don't take it! You could get in trouble for getting caught with it, even if someone gave it to you.
  4. Don't stay after school unless in a school club. Don't stay after with people on the playground, or at the basketball court because anyone can do anything to you when no one is watching, and anyone can step on that court. Even a stranger, a person you don't know.
  5. Stick with trusted friends (like kids you knew for quite a while), and trusted adults. They'd keep you safe, and they'd keep you out of trouble.
  6. Don't act like someone you are not. If you act like someone you are not, you might get in a conflict or fight regarding it.
    • Example: You act like a jock. A real school jock that everyone knows steps up to you and says "Yo! You wanna settle this on the court!, you'd probably get in trouble.


[edit] Warnings

  • This may cause you to be very safe, and a good citizen.

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