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You Again Bullying Terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| bullying | repeated, intentional , and harmful behavior where a power imbalance exists |
| victim | the person targeted by a bully |
| bystander | someone who watches bullying and takes no action to stop it or support the target |
| cyberbullying | using technology (phones, social media) to spread rumors, share embarrassing pictures, or send mean messages |
| intimidation | frightening or threatening someone to make them do something |
| harassment | persistent, offensive, or threatening behavior that makes someone's life unpleasant |
| retaliation | taking revenge or acting against someone because of a previous conflict |
| empathy | understanding and sharing the feelings of another person |
| respect | treating others with consideration |
| tolerance | acceptance of others who are different |
| assertiveness | confidently standing up for oneself or others without being aggressive |
| exclusion | a form of social bullying where someone is deliberately left out or shunned |
| ally | a person who is on your side or helps you in a situation |
| conflict | a fight, battle or struggle, controversy |
| depression | sadness, gloom, dejection |
| discrimmination | unfair treatment of a person, racial group, minority; action based on prejudice |
| diversity | a combination of people of different backgrounds |
| humiliate | a deeply embarrass or ridicule someone to make him or her feel lower as a person |
| prejudice | an opinion about a person or a group of people that s made before knowing them |
| role model | a person regarded by others as a good example to follow |
| self esteem | pride in oneself |
| slur | an inappropriate word or term that is used to put someone down |
| stereotype | a generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group of peopl |
| tolerance | acceptance of someone who is different from you |