What’s up with Lithuania? Does one half bully the other half?
Skankhunt4288 on
Not reported > did not happen
NotBorn2Fade on
I’d say that these numbers need to be at least double because majority of the bullied kids isn’t willing to admit it. I was one of these kids and I probably wouldn’t confess if someone asked me to.
i-cydoubt on
I would wager that the UK is only so high because people are much more sensitive here…
g_spaitz on
I did my teenage school years in Italy, and of course there was a little bullying but rather mild. My younger brother instead moved to the States, and holy shit it’s astonishing the level of bullying that is going on over there. He didn’t have a fun relaxed school age.
CRRC1 on
I went to school in Scotland where the phenomenon of ‘slagging’ is very strong, essentially kids verbally ripping each other to shreds, though rarely getting physical. I suppose to the outside observer, this could be regarded as ‘bullying’ but as for myself, I could give as good as I got.
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shaunoffshotgun on
This data is 9 years old
DumTheft on
As a Lithuanian. I am not surprised by the number being so high, actually I thought it would be higher. What I am surprised by is that its reported so much. I guess that’s something.
sheleftme666 on
Well, at least no one is shooting you for making fun of other people here in Latvia, we just get along like that, we say mean shit to each other but after that we are besties
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Source: [https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/peer-violence/](https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/peer-violence/)
What’s up with Lithuania? Does one half bully the other half?
Not reported > did not happen
I’d say that these numbers need to be at least double because majority of the bullied kids isn’t willing to admit it. I was one of these kids and I probably wouldn’t confess if someone asked me to.
I would wager that the UK is only so high because people are much more sensitive here…
I did my teenage school years in Italy, and of course there was a little bullying but rather mild. My younger brother instead moved to the States, and holy shit it’s astonishing the level of bullying that is going on over there. He didn’t have a fun relaxed school age.
I went to school in Scotland where the phenomenon of ‘slagging’ is very strong, essentially kids verbally ripping each other to shreds, though rarely getting physical. I suppose to the outside observer, this could be regarded as ‘bullying’ but as for myself, I could give as good as I got.
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This data is 9 years old
As a Lithuanian. I am not surprised by the number being so high, actually I thought it would be higher. What I am surprised by is that its reported so much. I guess that’s something.
Well, at least no one is shooting you for making fun of other people here in Latvia, we just get along like that, we say mean shit to each other but after that we are besties