Try to avoid them as much as possible, but if that doesn't work, beat the crud outta them. Or if your not the violent type, then just Stand up to them and go diplomat style. -_- but I'd totally beat em to a pulp if I were you
They get up in your face. Or laugh at you. Or say mean things. Or physically hurt you.
1)you tell a adult who you trust will stop it2)try and avoid the bully if at all possible3)go back to a normal life as a normal kid
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My answer would be no, people who bully usually carry a problem with themselves in example, some people might bully because the have been bullied themselves or have family problems. So they would bully someone else to feel better about themselves.
Only you can answer that but it is not the best way to handle a bully. There is a famous quote that says "a bully is only a bully till they are stood up against then there not a bully anymore"
1)you tell a adult who you trust will stop it2)try and avoid the bully if at all possible3)go back to a normal life as a normal kid
its is About a Boy from philly that has moved to a new state and gets bully ans has to man up and stand up for his self
yes I just beat a bully beating up a girl
Straight up to avoid burns and water leakage.
Nobody really know why people bully but just remember to speak up and stand up for yourself.
In Chapter 9 of "The Young Warriors," Charlie demonstrates courage by standing up to a bully who is threatening his friends. Despite feeling scared, he confronts the bully and defends his peers, showing bravery in the face of danger. Additionally, Charlie displays moral courage by doing what is right even when it is difficult, further highlighting his strong character and integrity.
In "The Bully" by Paul Langan, the climax occurs when the protagonist, Darrell, confronts his fears and stands up to his bully, the school’s tough guy, after enduring relentless harassment. This pivotal moment not only marks a turning point in Darrell’s character development but also highlights the broader themes of courage and resilience against bullying. The confrontation forces both Darrell and his bully to face the consequences of their actions, leading to significant changes in their lives.