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I'm admitting to what I did, I cyberbullied someone without realising it?
04-08-2014, 07:30 PM
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I'm admitting to what I did, I cyberbullied someone without realising it?
i dont know what to say when i tell the teachers and i cant tell my mum because she doesnt even let me have social media. I thought that they would answer the anonymous question with sarcasm like everyone does but they took it seriously and then i blamed someone for it, but they were reported to the head of year (not a big deal no one knows but me) and now dont want them to take the blame for what I did, so i have decided to tell the teachers what i did. Im not sure what to say tho Please help me with what I should say to the teachers and possibly my mum

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04-08-2014, 07:35 PM
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Just tell them the truth and I guarantee you, you will feel a weight lift off of your shoulders. Is it good that you done that, of course not, but it is so good that you know you made a mistake and are willing to fix it. If I was in your position, I would first of all go to the person in which you blamed and come straight out with it and apologise to him, telling him how sorry you are, how it won't happen again, and how you're going to the principal to take full responsibility of your actions. Then once you apologised to them, go to your principal/parents/whoever, just come right out with it and say " (Mum/principal/whoever), I made a mistake and I regret it 100% and am willing to fix it, but I can't fix it without telling you. (The name of who you blamed) did not do (whatever he done), it was me. I am willing to take 100% responsibility of the issue and apologise for all of the trouble I caused."
Good luck Smile

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04-08-2014, 07:45 PM
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it would possibly be best to justapoligise to the person you bullied explain you didnt mean to bully here that you paniced when you where confronted and that yoursorry
she might not want this dragged out into public either
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