What is Bullying? Bullying is real, widespread, and happens at environments like communities, workplace but is most likely occurred at schools. Both bullies and the victim often have difficulty initiating the conversation with parents regarding to feelings of shame, guilt, embarrassment, fear of retaliation or further taunting, isolation, and hopelessness keep many people from openly communicating with their parents or a loved one about what’s really going on. Although, there’s a significant difference between bullying and being a “meanie” it may be tricky to comprehend and understand the two of these since there’s similarities where as being a “meaning” is a character who is mean or most likely small minded. We need to know the differences to draw a distinction between the two because if we keep labeling mean-ness to bullying, we’re watering down the word by not really focusing on when bullying is really happening. Additionally, probability a loved one or yourself will be exposed to at least some sort …show more content…
Physical bullying causes both short and long term damage. Verbal bullying includes hurtful name- calling such as fat and ugly, also insulting, teasing, intimidation, homophobic or racist remarks, or verbal abuse. While verbal bullying can start off harmless, it can escalate to levels that start affecting the individual target. Cyber bullying can be overt or covert bullying behaviors using digital technologies, including hardware such as computers, smartphones, and software such as social media, instant messaging, texts, websites and any other online platforms. Cyber bullying can include abusive or hurtful texts, emails social posts, images or videos by deliberately excluding others online, nasty gossip or rumors imitating others online or using their log-in by pretending to be