The English word "bully" as a noun, means bully, buck, brawl, tyrannical, bossy, and as a verb, threaten, abuse, oppress, tease, scare.
Where will we find this action on stage? Where the use of power is exacerbated.
In business, some situations are easily identified as bullying, others not.
Humor is a complex issue: When he's funny and when it is offensive?
Some friends said, while it was addressed: - Since it is not black humor!
But what is black humor? And you have other colors?
Thinking about it, I was looking for a definition of humor, when I came across a quote from Groucho Marx - American actor, …show more content…
Always wished none of this happened to me, even in a place with so many people.
The devil got me a surprise.
Met with the president of the company where he worked as chief financial officer, saw the back of the chair jump and was stretched on the accent as if levitating. I do not know how I did not go to the floor.
This, frightened, ran around the table and found me sitting on the floor laughing at the back in the hands. longtime friend, had an unexpected reaction when he saw that nothing serious had happened: cursed endlessly for having broken his chair.
Meeting year-end. The HR manager was many, many, kilos overweight. Plastic chair. It could only happen in an accident. It happened.
There was our dear friend and cheerful on the floor, listening to laughter and comments sound. Unfortunately, his reaction was not to find the funny fact. He got up and left the room.
Humor, tragedy?
How to classify them?
It is difficult to say, then, when there is an attack?
How many adjectives are used to classify behaviors and errors?
I met people who told me that every day had to fight with someone and entered the company screaming. Another was proud to have fired employees for not liked the way they would have