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Akshat: Hey Dipanshu, did you see that video of our friend coming to school on a

bike? He's only 16, and I heard he's been doing stunts in front of his friends.

Dipanshu: Yeah, I did. It's pretty cool that he's riding a bike to school at such a young
age. But those stunts worry me a bit. Safety should always come first.

Akshat: I agree. It's important to be responsible when riding a bike, especially at a


young age. Stunts can be dangerous if not done with proper training and safety gear.

Dipanshu: Absolutely. Riding a bike is a great way to gain independence, but it's
crucial to follow traffic rules and wear protective gear like helmets. And if he's doing
stunts, he should really consider taking some safety courses.

Akshat: You're right. We should talk to him about it, maybe encourage him to
prioritize safety over showing off. It's essential to enjoy riding but also make sure
we're being responsible and looking out for our friends' well-being.

Dipanshu: Agreed, Akshat. And you know what? We should also consider talking to
our principal about this. Maybe suggest some stricter rules or safety measures
regarding students riding bikes to school.

Akshat: That's a good idea, Dipanshu. Our principal might be able to implement
some changes to ensure everyone's safety. We should also discuss this with our
friend's parents, so they are aware of what's happening.

To avoid persuading their friend to continue performing risky stunts, Akshat and
Dipanshu could continue to emphasize the importance of safety and responsible
behavior without encouraging or endorsing the stunts themselves. They should focus
on safety measures, discussing potential rule changes with the principal, and
involving parents to ensure everyone's well-being.

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