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How to Avoid Being Pranked
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Pranks can be fun, but sometimes they can be hurtful or embarrassing. If you want to avoid being pranked, here are some tips: 1. Stay alert: Be aware of your surroundings and be on the lookout for any suspicious behavior or potential pranks. 2. Be cautious: If someone is trying to get you to do something that seems unusual or out of character, be cautious and think twice before complying. 3. Trust your instincts: If something doesn't feel right, trust your instincts and don't let peer pressure or fear of missing out influence your decision-making. 4. Don't take things at face value: Don't believe everything you hear or see, especially if it seems too good to be true or too outrageous to be believable. 5. Be prepared: If you know someone who is prone to pranking, take steps to protect yourself, such as locking your locker or keeping your phone on you at all times. 6. Don't retaliate: If you do fall victim to a prank, resist the urge to retaliate. It will only escalate the situation and could lead to further pranks. 7. Communicate: If you feel uncomfortable or violated by a prank, communicate your feelings to the prankster and let them know that their behavior is not acceptable. By following these tips, you can reduce the likelihood of being pranked and protect yourself from any potential harm or embarrassment.
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