Your gonna have to tell your teacher or your parents. Do you know someone older/bigger than her (but not an adult) who can warn her to stop bullying you? Maybe you can just hit back, usually when this happens to a bully they leave you alone. I would try telling an adult first, if that doesn't stop her then your gonna have to think about the other options ok? Good luck xx
2007-02-17 08:36:15
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answered by cheryl 4
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Thats why this country's running to ruin.If its bullying ur talking then I feel very sorry for you. I had probs at school too but the teachers never do anything, they called the person/s and would say "say you're sorry" or "shake hands" and bull shyt like that and then the little shyts go back to being shyts again. So I used to take things into my own hands and beat the beggers up and then nobody troubled me anymore. But those where primary school days and I am a different person now and not into fighting.
Dont u have any friends to walk with? Tell your parent/s or threaten the little punk. Or get ur parents to threaten the lil punk. Since teachers are no hope I say duke it out its your best bet. How long u got left in school?
2007-02-19 03:32:34
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answered by Kelle 2
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Well, it depends on the level of being 'bugged'. if she is calling you names and laughing at you just rise above it and ignore her. she will soon get bored and get the message.
However, is she is physically harming you. You must tell your teacher, parents, authorities.
In Britain there is a law stating all children going to school must not be abused either physically, mentally or any form of harassment while at school.
Also, you don't have to go to school. The law only requires you to get a first class education. So you could get a tutor from home.
I also recommend getting some Martial Arts lessons. Good luck.
2007-02-18 03:56:06
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answered by Richie G 2
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You could try taking self defence classes. Violence is never the answer to any problem and I'm not suggesting it for that reason. I know many people who have been bullied who have taken these classes to help them build self confidence. It might not necessarily stop her from doing what she's doing but if you're more self confident it won't bother you so much.
2007-02-21 02:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't quite know what you mean by bugged but if you are being bullied tell your parents. I know in our schools there is a no bullying policy and they will not tolerate it. It is no fun to be in your position so speak up until someone listens and helps you resolve it. Good luck!
2007-02-17 12:33:02
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answered by breezy 3
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I understand that you probably dont want to tell the teacher or parent so the best ally you can have is friends,they would stick up for you and be there for you if you need help
2007-02-19 08:10:13
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answered by Ian K. 2
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do you mean someone is aannoying you or bullying you??
If they are annoying you then just try to ignore her. it may be hard but it is probably the best thing to do.
if she is bullying then the simple answer is to tell your parents and/or a teacher. again this may be difficult but it will help you to sort the problem out!
good luck!x
2007-02-17 08:32:05
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answered by georgie 3
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Bugged how? If you mean bullied then you first step should be your parents - if not them then how about a teacher at school?
2007-02-17 08:31:01
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answered by ? 2
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If lying the solution is to bug you... with recording devices and hidden cameras so you can get proof.
also look at learning soemthing like Ninjitsu or krav maga
ie www.kravmaga.co.uk
Please add lots of deatil as to what exactly is going on
2007-02-17 12:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Start with Childline - they are professionals and can tell you what to do.
Speak to the head teacher.
Speak to your parents.
If the teacher is not helping you at all, complain.
You have a right to a hassle-free education.
2007-02-17 19:06:25
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answered by Charlotte B 1
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