Whether it is positive or negative, most people are experiencing pressure from their colleagues. The pressure from a colleague means that you are trying to make something for classmates or other people of all ages. Because everyone wants to adapt and like it, it is easy to succumb to fellow pressure. Especially when like "everyone is doing". Sometimes I will give in to the opponent's pressure and I do not want to hurt others' feelings or I do not know what to do, just say "yes".
Quiet pressure: just watching everyone in something doing something or just watching something can get stressed
(Reference: Kids Health, National Alcohol Abuse Alcoholism Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services)
In today's adolescence there is pressure from fellows and that is necessary for good. 90% of young people acknowledge being influenced and being stressed by their peers. Almost three quarters of respondents stated that the pressure to yield to colleagues has increased social status. Peer pressure may affect younger behavior than previously thought. In a recent study, researchers at the University of Southern California are expected to discover that the pressure of smoking among their colleagues peaks at high school. Instead, they found that the smoking pressure in secondary schools was higher than in high school.
Students receive pressure from their colleagues not only in schools but also in society. Wikipedia encourages colleagues' pressure "Companion stress is a direct influence of peers to people, or to comply with colleagues by changing their attitudes, values, behaviors to influence the influence of groups and individuals We define it. Simply put, when you choose to do things you can not do, you are under pressure of your fellow because you want to be accepted and evaluated by your friends. This means dirty wording, alcoholism, substance abuse, use of unnecessary money, going out late at night, gathering with strangers, provocative dressing and so on. I feel that students are being bullied by pressure from their colleagues. In most cases, pressure is the close friend of the victim.
A companion is a person belonging to the same social group. For that reason, the term "pressure from peers" means that mutual influence exerts on each other. Although pressure from peers is not necessarily negative, the term "stress" means that this process affects people, regardless of whether they are selected or not. Therefore, the term "companion pressure" is often used when people talk about behaviors that are considered socially unacceptable or undesirable. For example, experiments on the use of alcohol and drugs. The term "pressure from a colleague" is usually not used to express socially desirable behavior, such as exercise or success of academic achievement.