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  2. Exhausted Mom Shares How Disrespectful 17YO Can Be ... - AOL

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    Today’s Original Poster (OP) appears to be in the midst of the storm with her 17-year-old daughter. While they await her daughter’s ADHD assessment, she now questions whether her daughter’s ...

  3. Rudeness - Wikipedia

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    Unlike morality, which, for example, condemns murder as a violation of a person, manners primarily concerns itself with violations of human dignity, rather than the person's health or property. [3] Rude behaviour is a violation of human dignity or of the respect due to others. [3]

  4. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception (by the bully or by others) that an imbalance of physical or social power exists or is currently present. This perceived presence of physical or social imbalance is what distinguishes the behavior from being interpreted or perceived as bullying from ...

  5. 13 Rude Habits You’re Definitely Guilty Of (But Don't ... - AOL

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    From being chronically late to being too loud in shared spaces, these rude behaviors are easy to accidentally offend people with. 13 Rude Habits You’re Definitely Guilty Of (But Don't Realize It ...

  6. What does it mean when your child calls you 'bruh'? - AOL

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    Here's how to define "bruh" in modern slang and what teens mean when they call you "bruh." ... The site devotes five pages to examples: A response to a "stupid" or obvious comment, a general ...

  7. Anti-social behaviour - Wikipedia

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    [4] For example, David Farrington, a British criminologist and forensic psychologist, stated that teenagers can exhibit anti-social behaviour by engaging in various amounts of wrongdoings such as stealing, vandalism, sexual promiscuity, excessive smoking, heavy drinking, confrontations with parents, and gambling. [4]

  8. “Who Talks To A Child Like That?”: 30 Of The Rudest ... - AOL

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    It was a horizontal line across the page. In anger, my mom tore down that page and threw it into the dustbin. She still likes Akshay Kumar but hates Twinkle Khanna for her rude behaviour and Snobbery.

  9. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Since antisocial groups encourage antisocial behavior, aggressive behaviors tend to escalate rapidly within groups of aggressive adolescents. In the case of bullies this effect is so detrimental that those without any friends are actually more likely to improve over time than those with friends [ 23 ] and generally experience better long-term ...