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How to Act Sober
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Acting sober typically involves behaving in a way that is consistent with someone who has not consumed alcohol or drugs, even if you have. Here are some tips on how to act sober: 1. Control your body language: Make sure to keep your posture straight, maintain eye contact, and avoid slurring your words. 2. Speak calmly and slowly: Try to speak in a clear, concise manner without raising your voice. 3. Avoid overreacting: Don't overreact to things, even if you feel like it. Stay calm and composed. 4. Keep your emotions in check: Don't get too emotional or let your feelings show too much. 5. Focus on the conversation: Try to stay engaged in the conversation and avoid getting distracted. 6. Don't consume too much: The best way to act sober is to not consume too much alcohol or drugs in the first place. 7. Stay hydrated: Drinking water can help you stay hydrated and make it easier to maintain control. 8. Take deep breaths: If you feel nervous or anxious, taking deep breaths can help you stay calm and focused. 9. Have a backup plan: If you know you'll be drinking, make sure you have a backup plan to get home safely. Remember, the best way to avoid the need to act sober is to drink responsibly or avoid drugs altogether.
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