Depends on how serious she is. If she is just mouthy & loves to hear herself talk, it probably doesnt mean anything. If she has ever actually harmed someone else, be careful. If the threats are in writing such as emails or texts, you should report them to the police.
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Hair-pulling 101 - The basics of hair-pulling Hair-pulling 201 - Advanced hair-pulling techniques Verbal Intimidation 101 - The basics of verbal intimidation Verbal Intimidation 102 - Basic insults and profanity Verbal Intimidation 103 - Threats for beginners Verbal Intimidation 201 - The basics of verbal intimidation Verbal Intimidation 202 - Advanced insults and profanity Verbal Intimidation 203 - Advanced Threats
Yelling is when they raise their voices to get their point across. If they are saying mean things and/or threats, then that is verbal abuse
Threatening behavior, Verbal or written threats, Harassment, Verbal abuse and Physical attacks
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Phone the police. If you have been given verbal threats of violence or have been assaulted they have to deal with it.
It should ALWAYS be taken serious never put yourself in that position,it could be very dangerous for the both of you ,if someone you are with or know that does that separate yourself from that person!!And they will usually almost always say "but i love you " but if they loved you they wouldn't threaten you! so always take them situations seriously!
1. Intimidations by either physical or verbal abuse or threats 2. Pick on you for your weak physical strength,weak personality or steal your articles, food,or money .Abusive words to undermine you or put you to shame.
This is usually known as assault. The severity depends on whether the threat was with a weapon or simple. Other threats, such as bomb threats or terrorism threat, are much more severe.Another VIew: Depending on the jurisdiction in question, verbal threats are just that: "Threats" or, if done in public, "Disorderly Conduct."In most (all?) juirisdictions the crime of "assault" involves the necessity of actually touching the aggrieved person.
Anybody can be sued by anyone at anytime for anything. Prevailing in your suit and actually collecting an award are very different matters.
Verbal abuse can be a serious issue and can have detrimental effects on a person's mental and emotional well-being. In some cases, it may be considered a valid reason for seeking emancipation, depending on the severity and frequency of the abuse, as well as other relevant factors. However, each situation is unique, and it is important to consult with a lawyer or a legal professional who can provide guidance based on the specific circumstances.
If you are being verbally abused by your sister, it is best to tell your parents, guardians, or counselors. Running away will not help the situation and is very dangerous.