How did you response to bully in school?
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
6 responses
@xcapex (48)
• United States
29 Apr 09
How do I respond to a bully?
Well there are bullies with words, and the ones with actions. At my school, we don' really have ones with actions, mostly words. I can take it usually, or I give it back. Sometimes friends come in and give them crap too. But if a bully tries to beat me up or something, I do the same to them because there aren't a whole lot people in my school stronger than me and I could easily do it. So it's not much of a problem for me.
@liehuo20088 (17)
• China
29 Apr 09
People tend to be very immature when wo are childhood ! But once going to secondary school or university, it was very different.
@Wolfeheart (59)
• United States
29 Apr 09
I fought back physically. its hard for a bully to look menacing with a broken nose- that includes to myself and to others that he attempted to extort money from! As long as you use that element of surprise, you stand a much better chance of ending your Bully's reign of terror.
@CHORES (229)
• China
29 Apr 09
I'll hardly ignore it,but itis also hard for me to fight back.Maybe report it to teachers is a more proper way.But what should you do after it?They shall be back!
So I don't really know what to do.
@Phase3 (13)
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27 Apr 09
It didn't effect me so much at first and I hardly responded - I was a outgoing and happy child before secondary school. I always made bad friends who outright insulted me sometimes (one called me asexual in front of 15 people when we were eating just because I don't hump every women I had a chance with) I and they always said I was aggressive but is it surprising?
People tend to be very immature at secondary school but once I began university it was a lot different.
@abdulkapadia (3)
• India
28 Apr 09
I was never ever bullied during my school or college days. However, if someone would have tried to bully me, he/she would have faced really grave consequences.
I would have reported the matter to higher government authority and create an issue in the media.