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What is bullying in the name of joking?

When joking, people sometimes say or do things that hurt others. These are bullying behaviors in the name of joking, which may make others feel uncomfortable or hurt. Here are some examples of bullying in the name of joking:

1. Discriminatory jokes: These jokes are usually satirized, ridiculed and humiliated by certain groups or for the appearance, race, gender, religious belief and sexual orientation of some people. These jokes hurt some people's feelings and self-esteem and may be misunderstood as approval and support for this kind of discrimination.

2. Laughing at other people's appearance or clothes: Evaluating an individual's subjective ability and ability and mocking according to his appearance will not only do harm to his mental health, but also affect his self-identity, self-confidence and social participation.

3. Deliberately misinterpreting others' words: Deliberately distorting others' meaning and hyping to achieve some abnormal power demand will usually lead people to lose their faith, and their angry words and actions are easy to mislead others.

4. unfriendly pranks: pranks include all kinds of daily jokes, which may make the victims feel annoyed and humiliated and hurt their feelings.

To find out whether some behaviors constitute bullying in the name of joking, we need to learn and practice a friendly, fair and respectful attitude at all times. Avoid belittling or laughing at others, and pay attention to respecting others when you speak. 5. Exposing others' privacy: Some people mistakenly think that revealing others' privacy is interesting or even funny, but in fact it is an invasion of personal privacy and may bring serious negative effects to the victims.

6. Misleading others to get hurt: Some people who want to be abused may engage in some dangerous behaviors by misleading others, which is a ruthless attempt to the physical and mental safety of others. These behaviors may cause physical and psychological harm to the victims, and even serious accidents.

7. Excessive humor: Humor can relieve tense emotions, but if it is excessive, it may hurt the feelings and dignity of others. Distinguishing humor from hurtful behavior requires a reasonable boundary.

To understand the above bullying behavior in the name of joking, we need to respect the feelings of others, follow the basic principles of behavior and avoid hurting others. We can understand other people's feelings by strengthening emotional intelligence and communication skills, improve our sensitivity and reaction ability, and break the status quo of passive acceptance of bullying.