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Avoiding a fight at school is always the best option. Here are some tips that can help you prevent a physical altercation: 1. Stay calm: If someone is trying to provoke you, staying calm and composed can prevent the situation from escalating. Take deep breaths and try to think rationally. 2. Walk away: If someone is trying to pick a fight with you, the best thing you can do is to walk away. Simply say "I don't want to fight" and leave the area. 3. Find a teacher or a trusted adult: If you feel threatened, find a teacher or a trusted adult and report the incident. They can intervene and help resolve the situation before it gets out of hand. 4. Use words, not fists: If someone is verbally attacking you, try to use words to defuse the situation. Avoid insulting or belittling the other person, and instead, calmly express your feelings. 5. Don't gang up on someone: If you see someone being bullied or picked on, don't join in. Instead, try to be a positive influence by encouraging the bully to stop or by helping the victim. 6. Avoid confrontations: Avoid hanging out with people who are known for getting into fights or who encourage you to fight. Spend time with people who value peace and respect. Remember, fighting is never the answer. It can result in serious injuries, suspension or expulsion from school, and even legal consequences. Use your words, stay calm, and seek help if needed to resolve conflicts peacefully.
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