To state something mean is to say something hurtful, derogatory, or insulting towards someone with the intention of causing harm or pain. It involves using words or actions to belittle, degrade, or criticize someone in a hurtful manner.
The word "mean" in Portuguese can be translated as "cruel" or "maldoso" when referring to someone being unkind or hurtful.
of course! you have the right to say what you think, just do not down music in front of someone that loves it or in a hurtful way.
Spite. Slander. Backstab. Belittle. Defamation.
All you need to say is, "Hey, I think we need to see other people. It's not you, it's me.
I would suggest saying "You were rude and hurtful," or something along those lines. Or if you feel the need to be "indirect" (spineless) you could do the 'ol exaggerate it way out of proportion in a mocking tone as if it's the end of the world, and then laugh and say you're just kidding. You really should just pony up and say what needs to be said; it's easier. Besides, why go to great lengths to avoid awkwardness/tension between you and someone who's rude and hurtful to the family?
well you tell them that they are not a good friend and you say that your mum said there a bad influence then you say so i cant hang out with you
no,why would u say that that is hurtful
You can't be HURTFUL and not abuse. Abuse can be verbal, emotional & mental. Talk to someone about it. Perhaps a school counselor or priest.
just ignore them, but if it starts to get hurtful and really bad, tell someone.
You can hurt someone's feelings by saying disrespectful or hurtful things, by ignoring or dismissing their emotions, or by betraying their trust. Emotional manipulation, intentional insults, and invalidating their feelings can also be hurtful.
Special needs is the politically correct term for someone who is mentally, emotionally, or physically challenged. In the past, hurtful people would say retarded.