How to Respond to Bullying
Psychological Test Question: If you encounter a very unreliable and absurd news article, how would you react?
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A: Laugh it off
When faced with bullying, you certainly won't just take it silently, but you won't resort to violence either. You prefer discussing it with the other person. However, if they are not reasonable, this approach might not work well, and you may still end up getting hurt. So, while reasoning remains an option, it should be customized to the situation.
B: Discuss it with others
You are a compassionate person who avoids direct confrontation, yet you are not gullible. You can recognize others' bad intentions and tend to steer clear of such individuals. Consequently, you're less likely to be bullied, but if it happens, you usually won't retaliate; you might raise your voice a bit, but you're more inclined to keep your feelings to yourself.
C: Share it with others
You're someone with a gentle demeanor, often finding it difficult to refuse others, even when they're being unreasonable, which can make you an easy target for bullying. You're frequently put in situations where you feel like you're the one who loses out.
D: Grumble about it quietly
You have a clear sense of right and wrong and won't take part in bullying, nor will you allow yourself to be taken advantage of. If you find yourself being bullied, you definitely won't just tolerate it; you'll ensure the person responsible acknowledges their wrongdoing and feels remorseful.