Bullying is any willful, conscious behavior intended to hurt another person, either physically or emotionally.
Bullying can occur in any setting where human beings interact with each other, this includes:
We did a question to 30 friends about bully. This chart explains about the most common forms of bully that they know. The most common is school bullying, majority of people said that they can see o suffer bullying when they were to the school. The smallest section represents workplace bullying by 16% of them answer that sometimes, they can receive hostile’s mails.
- School Bullying:
Bullying in school sometimes consist of a group of students taking advantage of. It can occur in any part like bathrooms, hallways, recess or school bus.
Any form of physical violence such as hitting, pushing, spitting or picking on others. - Workplace Bullying:
Workplace bullying often takes place within the established rules and policies of the organization and society, the damage to the goals employee and to workplace morale is obvious.
Using offensive names, teasing or spreading rumors about co-workers or their families. - Cyber bullying:
CIBER bullying use of information and communication technologies such as e-mail, cell phone instant messaging, etc to support deliberate and hostile behaviors by an individual or group, that is intended to intimidate others.
Sending harassing, abusive or offensive emails, phone messages or SMS phone texts or making silent or abusive phone calls
- Opinions:
a) I think there is bullying in different place because to make themselves feel better when they are feeling bad about themselves or jealous of someone else.
b) Maybe they want to gain a sense of power among their classmates or workplace
c) Person who bully sometimes appears to be popular but are often disliked by others people.
d) I think that they want to copy another person they admire.
- Conclusion:
- Try to ignore the bullying. If you show that you are not upset, the bully may stop
- Be smart about avoiding high risk places and times.
- Don’t be afraid to talk about it with your friends or family.
- Talk to some of the other students at school, your representative or the College prefects.
- They may help you decide how to handle the situation.
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