BULLYING is something that is very common in England. I myself have been called rude names and physically abused. But what does bullying mean to you?
Well, bullying is an "ingredient" shall we say to tease people off. Bullying often starts when people pick on something about you that's different. It could be how big you are, the colour of your skin, or how you're doing at school.
If you get bullied you get really upset, anxious, and lonely and you would not tell anyone what happened.
No matter how scared or frightened you are, tell someone otherwise the bully gets away, the problem wouldn't get resolved, and you will get bullied all the time.
Press packer Rebecca from Newsround commented, "We hear about bullying all the time, but we don't often think it could happen to us. I thought that too, until I started secondary school. "
Remember, if you are getting bullied, stand up for yourself and tell a parent or guardian. Then some of your problem is solved (cheeky)! Then you can live a happier life and study harder at school!
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