A bully is a person who enjoys bothering (骚扰) other people. A bully can hurt people with words or by hitting them. 85% of children in the UK have been bullied at least once.
He or she will…
▲try to find your weak point-perhaps you are shy, nervous or easily made worried.
▲make fun of you in front of your friends.
▲borrow money then won't pay you back.
▲Tell the bully to leave you alone.
▲Do not be afraid to ask other people for help, even though the bully tells you not to.
▲Do not feel ashamed because you have been bullied. You have done nothing wrong! The bully should feel ashamed.
▲Do not believe the bad things a bully says about you.
▲Help people who are being bullied, even though you don't know them.
▲Be a friend to people who are bullied.
▲Tell a teacher if you see bullying.
▲Tell bullies to stop. Sometimes bullies are afraid, too.
Some bullies…
▲have never learnt to think about other people's feelings.
▲don't like themselves, so they are sad. They think they will be happy if they make another person sad.
▲have been bullied themselves by other bullies.
▲Yes! Bullies can change when they learn to think about other people's feelings.
▲Sometimes bullies must be punished before they understand. Sometimes,bullies just need friends.
A. What can I do if a bully bothers me? B. How can I tell if a person is a bully? C. Why do some people become bullies? D. Can bullies change? E. What should I do if I see a bully bothering someone? |