NO. if you respond they will just bully you more. tell a trusted adult that you are being cyber bullied and don't delete any of the bullying texts so you have them as proof that someone is harrasing you. a teacher or councellor should be able to help, too.
she cna't as long as you didn't say anything offensive
When receiving unknown text messages, it is important to exercise caution. Avoid clicking on any links or providing personal information. Consider blocking the number if the messages are unwanted or suspicious. If the messages are threatening or harassing, report them to your phone carrier or local authorities.
You should respond to the text depending on what it is about. It also depends on who you are texting and if you want to talk to that person. If you feel comfortable answering back then do so.
hes probally ignoring you talk dirty to him hel respond
Say EXACTALLY this "why thank u ;)"
You have to prove when,were,why it happened.Tell the police what carrier the harassing text messages are on.
Tell her you'll text her when you get less busy. Do it politely.
the employee should never assume the harassing treatment of his/her fault
You cant. sorry. :/
depends how long its been call them if its important!
the employee should never assume the harassing treatment of his/her fault
If you receive any arbitrary harassment that makes you uncomfortable, respond once to the person harassing you. If being harassed by email or instant messaging, reply once shortly stating that you wish for the harassment to stop.