Okay so at my school, I have been insulted so many times, over all these things. I have been insulted for my style, the music I listen to, how 'ugly' I am, etc. etc.
And it just hurts to hear all these things, and yes I have gone to a principal just once, and I was called a snitch and things just got worse. So what should I do about being verbally harrassed?
(if that is what you would call it o.0 )
Helpful answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 11:55 pm: To avoid criticism:
Do nothing
Say nothing
Be nothing
Those are the wise words of Elbert Hubbard. Everyone gets bugged, bothered, and harrassed. You can take a stand and tell them to knock it off, but the most effective thing is to ignore them. It takes work, but are their opinions really worth it anyway? They're not seeing the big picture. You have your group of frieends- support them and they will support you. [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
dudewearsurcar answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 11:55 pm: i know exactly how you feel. truth is, it's not going to get better if people know it bothers you. when you hear something about you just shrug it off. it takes time to do that but it works. when you hear something just be like thats cool whatever. as long as you're ok with yourself then you don't need any one elses opinion [ dudewearsurcar's advice column | Ask dudewearsurcar A Question ]
xhoneylee answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 11:47 pm: this is a lame corny thing to say, but ignore them
most of the times people pick on others when they know that they're going to get ticked off, so pretend you don't care, or like the old saying says " kill him with kindess " be extra extra nice to annoy them :D
aww, i hope everything gets better
♥kay [ xhoneylee's advice column | Ask xhoneylee A Question ]
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