help me! this person in my class is threating to kill me! he keeps saying dont tell any parents or he really will kill me, and when i try telling them they dont believe me! what should i do?
cuddlemonster answered Wednesday August 5 2009, 1:44 pm: You seriously need to get this recorded. Using your phone, a camera, anything. But if you can't...at least tell the principal or someone. Seriously, don't let it go. Something is wrong with him. [ cuddlemonster's advice column | Ask cuddlemonster A Question ]
jm93 answered Wednesday August 5 2009, 1:00 pm: You need to seriously tell someone about this. You need to really convince your parents, like the others said below, start crying when you tell them. That should make them realize you aren't joking. It is also against school rules to threaten others. Yes, he could be joking..but, that isn't something to joke about. Please, tell a teacher, principal, and/or convince parent's [ jm93's advice column | Ask jm93 A Question ]
christina answered Wednesday August 5 2009, 10:57 am: You need to tell a teacher. Write down everytime he says he'll kill you. Someone has to take you seriously because this is a very serious matter and you cannot keep letting him threaten you.
LOL_x0x answered Wednesday August 5 2009, 10:53 am: Tell somebody at school, like somebody said below. If your parents aren't listening, find another trusted adult to tell.
Vegalicious21 answered Wednesday August 5 2009, 9:46 am: tell a teacher, or principle, but tell them if they talk to him, dont mention your name. make sure they know this and that you are really scared. if your parents dont believe you, start crying and everything to convince them that you are telling the truth and that you are really scared. even if he is kiding about kiling you, it is against school rules.
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