External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
How he feels about himself and his mood at that time
Your experiences
i honestly think that its peer pressure, like if one of your friends tells you to smoke and you say no and that friend keeps telling you to do it, you will want more and you will get used to it.
People 'drink' (I'm assuming you mean alcohol and not some other fluid) for a variety of reasons. Some of these confounding factors include but are limited to: - Enjoyment of the taste, colour, and/or aroma of alcohol, wine, beer, and/or spirits. - Thirst. - Peer pressure. - Social routine. People drink at any outing or party if they see others doing so, this is different from, but similar to peer pressure. - Emotional pain. - Wanting to relax. -Habit.
Two external influences of physical activity is location and weather. If the weather is bad, a person does not want to get out and do physical activity. Apex Answer:A park in your neighborhood A friend who is physically active
Faith is not something given, but something chosen. A person chooses whether or not they wish to have faith in any divinities.
The sum of all external conditions that affect a person can encompass a wide range of factors, including social environment, economic status, cultural influences, physical surroundings, and interpersonal relationships. These external conditions play a significant role in shaping a person's behavior, thoughts, and overall well-being.
I think family Karl the first thing that influences a person choice
how is a persons self-concept shaped