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Why does bullying tend to be in front of a group rather than in isolation?

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Bullies tend to show off in front of others to heighten the embarrassment of the victim. They also feel more powerful if it’s in front of more people.
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why does bullying tend to be in front of a group rather than in isolation?

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To humiliate and embarrass the one being bullied. If bullying is in front of a group, people will stare, maybe laugh, and other embarrassing, humiliating, and hurtful things.

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