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You are an up-and-coming pro snowboarder who recently landed your first big sponsorship. A large television network is interviewing you, and the interviewer asks about the company sponsoring you. You're happy to give the company a bit of publicity.

But you're not expecting the interviewer to ask about a rival snowboarder. He used to be sponsored by the same boarding company, but the contract was dropped abruptly, without explanation. You've heard a rumor that they didn't like his after-hours partying. The interviewer is asking if you know why the contract was dropped.

He may be a rival, but you need to answer this question maturely and diplomatically. You can't speak for anyone, and you need to try to keep your sponsorship.

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