How do you answer 'When have you been pressured by someone' in a job interview?

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I would bring up something in your childhood that maybe your parent's pressured you to do that you necessarily did not want to do. Put a positive light on it. State it was something you did not want to do but your parent's pressured you to do it and so you did. Say maybe a hobby or something. make it positive, like you ended up realizing this was a hobby you would have for the rest of your life and if someone hadn't pressured you to just try it you would be missing out on it. So carry it over into your present life and say something like now I find myself trying things I may not normally have wanted to try due to that experience when I was younger.

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