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It is called acquiescing or capitulating.
To give in means to surrender or yield to something or someone. It can refer to giving up an argument or contention, or it can also refer to giving in to temptation or pressure. Giving in often implies compromising one's own beliefs or desires in favor of someone else's or to avoid conflict.
"bring in discussion, avoid a conflict... no one likes a bad after-math" My internet connection tends to conflict when attaching it to a router which provides internet access to other computers.
Its called Compromising where the two parties involved in the conflict give & take to come to a common ground in the middle. There are other conflict management styles which are:ConfrontingCollaborationAccomodationAvoidance
say no give reasons Be certain avoid situations avoid being w people resist pressure influence others -i hope this helped!!
In "Antaeus" by Borden Deal, the main conflict revolves around the narrator facing pressure from his friend to participate in a dangerous cliff diving competition. The narrator must decide whether to give in to peer pressure or stand up for his own safety and well-being.
It's simply called giving into peer pressure
I have no idea what your question is.
In a give-and-take relationship, both parties make concessions, share benefits, and cooperate to avoid conflict and try to make each other happy.
good moral concerpt avoiding descrimination amongst the staffs
Give me an example of when you have had to face a conflict of interest at work
Teens may give in to peer pressure due to a desire to fit in, gain acceptance, or avoid feeling left out. Additionally, teens may lack the confidence or assertiveness to say no to their peers. Social influence and the need for approval from their peers can also play a significant role in adolescents giving in to peer pressure.