Which question is not a helpful one to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure?

A. Are there any friends who can help me stick to my decision?
B. How can I come across as friendly to everyone?
C. In what situations will I most likely encounter pressure to drink?
D. Why are my friends pressuring me to drink?

B. How can I come across as friendly to everyone?

B. How can I come across as friendly to everyone?

The question that is not helpful to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure is B. "How can I come across as friendly to everyone?"

Explanation: While being friendly is generally a good approach in social situations, it is not directly related to handling peer pressure effectively. Peer pressure often involves others trying to influence your choices or behaviors, and it is important to focus on how to make decisions that align with your values and maintain your personal boundaries.

A is a helpful question because having supportive friends who can help you stick to your decisions can provide a strong support system during times of peer pressure.

C is a helpful question because identifying situations where you are most likely to encounter pressure to drink allows you to be better prepared and come up with strategies to resist or handle the peer pressure.

D is a helpful question because understanding why your friends are pressuring you to drink can help provide insights into their motivations and enable you to address the issue directly, either by having open conversations with them or by reassessing the nature of those friendships.