Bullying – according to USLegal , the definition of bullying is an intentional act that causes harm to others. This can include verbal or non-verbal threats, taunts, physical attacks, blackmail, manipulation, or even extortion. An imbalance of power usually exists between the bully and the victim. Harassment – USLegal defines harassment as conduct which annoys, threatens, intimidates, or causes fear in another person. It is unwanted behavior that offends, demeans, or threatens another person. The behavior causes a hostile environment. It can include derogatory comments, slurs, improper propositions, assault, physically impeding or blocking behavior, as well as visual insults. - Bullying and harrasing is two different things.
They are two different things that are practically the same because they are defined using the same aspects. Also, don't tell me that you actually took time to search up things and quote directly.. This is what I said. ^ You didn't answer to it besides questioning the last god damn word in the sentence? Find something better to nitpick on than people asking questions about religious beliefs & me saying harassment instead of bullying. Harassment is a form of bullying. Therefore they can be used to alternatively describe themselves.