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The word 'peer' is both a noun (peer, peers) and a verb (peer, peers, peering, peered).The noun peer is a word for a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person; a member of one of the five ranks of the British nobility. Example:He will enjoy the trip much more if accompanied by a peer rather than a parent.The verb peer is to look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something. Example:Jimmy would peer through the drapes when he thought he heard his dad's car.
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Positive peer pressure is pressure to be a good person, pressure to be social, pressure to do well. This can be stuff likepicking up rubbish- if everyone else does it, other people will follow because they dont want to look wierdgoing to a dance to socialise- if everone else goes, others will go to, making them becaome more socialIf someones friends are nice to other people, it is more likely that you will be nice, whereas when your friends are mean, you might think that you have to act mean as wellNegative peer pressureto sneak out of school with friendstalk back to teachersbe rude to parents and siblingsSo basiclly, peer pressure is when you feel that you have to/ u r abliged to do certain things as a result of others doing the same :)