Not really unless you start to get into what is going on and do something bad
You would give them deodorant for their birthday.oryou could just tell them. Its better that you, their friend tells them than someone else who could start bullying them because of it.
Some examples: * That boy was bullying me today * That girl was bullying me * I seen someone bullying my friend * Bullying is mean, rude, and horrible and should be stopped as soon as you see it happening. * Stop bullying before it gets to you * Bullying isn't just done with kids, adults bully each other too. * Kids are4n't the only ones bullying each other; adults are bullying each too. * Tell someone if you see bullying happening. * Some kids wers bullying me and my friends today because we were doing extra assignments for social class. * Frank kept bullying me today because I didn't finish his homework yesterday. etc.
if you get into trouble because of your friend you need to tell the person preferably an adult that your friend needs to tell the truth that they got you into trouble. hope that helps! :D
talk or tell someone
Tell someone about it. Don't be afraid to tell a friend, parent, or even a teacher.
Call the crisis connection hotline immediately if you are being bullied and are having trouble dealing with it: 1.800.245.4580. It is also a good idea to talk to someone whether it be your parents, guidance counsellor or a close friend.
If your best friend bullies you, they aren't your best friend. However, if you consider that he/she is still your best friend, I suggest talking to him/her about it and a nice long conversation face to face could ease and solve this. If this doesn't work talk to someone, like your parents or teachers.
Ignore the bully. Pretend not to notice the bully. Walk away quickly to a safe place and get help from an adult.Stand up for yourself and your friends.Tell someone who is bullying you or your friends, "No!" or "Stop it!" Then walk quickly away to a safe place and get help from an adult.Don't be a bully. If someone is bullying you or a friend, don't fight back because someone could get hurt.Don't let the bully know how you feel. Don't cry or act like you are afraid. Try not to let the bully see that you are upset.Tell an adult. If someone is bullying you or a friend, it is very important to talk to an adult you can trust. Tell the adult what happened and how you feel. Ask for help.
a rubbish friend
Most people might think the former bully's have grown up. Which in reality some haven't. If you or a friend is having trouble with this tell a professor. Or make sure they can see it happen.
You don't. Not possible. Threatening behavior or speech are the hallmarks of bullying. Then again, the "I'll tell" threat might fit the bill.
Both are certainly wrong things to do! I assume you do not mean a playful fight where you put your friend in a headlock and than you ALL (including the friend) laugh about it, in which case neither physical or cyber bullying is acceptable or 'OK'.