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Telling someone they don't have any friends.
MEAN
Making fun of someone's clothes every day.
BULLYING
Interrupting someone when they're talking.
RUDE
Bumping into someone in the hallway.
RUDE
Pushing someone off the monkey bars.
MEAN
Excluding someone from a group or game whenever they come around.
BULLYING
Devin and David are friends. In school, they had an argument. Devin called David a name and David shoved him out of his way.
RUDE/MEAN
Kayla tells MacKenzie that she can’t sit with her on the bus today because she is saving the seat for a girl from her Social Studies class.
RUDE
Brady told JP he would beat him up if he touched his cars, then shoved JP out of his way. During math class, he threw a spitball at JP and kicked his chair out from under him. He threatened to punch JP if JP told the teacher.
BULLYING
Emma and Brit play on the same field hockey team and are normally best friends, but have been in an argument for three days. Emma called Brit a mean name after practice and Brit send Emma a mean text.
MEAN