On average across OECD countries, around 11 % of students reported that they are frequently (at least a few times per month) made fun of, 7 % reported that they are frequently left out of things, and 8 % reported that they are frequently the object
of nasty rumors in school.
Not exact matches
Kind
of like when financial companies say they have a temporary liquidity problem, not a solvency problem, and all the bad news stories and
nasty rumors are to blame.
In the meantime, plenty
of us are using email all the time to spread
nasty rumors, raise money and maybe even do a little advocacy.
Still remembering the
nasty rumors that she had stolen the part
of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady from Julie Andrews a couple
of years prior, Hepburn urged Warner Bros. to announce the project early and make it clear to the public that Remick was never a potential choice for the lead role.
By the time she returns, the school is brimming with
rumors surrounding her disappearance, and Darren, suspecting his stepbrother and his
nasty bunch
of friends, decides to find out the truth and punish those responsible.
What if attributing bad behavior to the «mean girl» phenomenon — which can be defined as «publicly humiliating and spreading
nasty rumors about each other, pitting friend against friend, excluding or rejecting former friends, and even engaging in physical aggression» — is an easy way out
of a complicated situation?
Especially if it's common in your workplace, playing the office politics game can help you stay aware
of your own stock in the company, position yourself for a promotion, and avoid
nasty rumors and misconceptions that can hurt your career.
Josh Duggar and Anna Duggar have been plagued with countless
nasty rumors ever since the cheating and molestation scandal
of the reality star was exposed.