What should I do with swearing on the bus?

Updated on society 2024-04-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I heard such a story in a book, there was a monk walking on the road, he was followed by a villager who had been scolding him, those words were very unbearable, but this monk has been very calm, unhurried walking his own way, and then the villager scolded tired and angry, so he said to this monk I scolded you so ruthlessly, why don't you get angry, this monk asked this villager and said, if there is a person who wants to give a gift to another person, but that person does not want it, who do you say this gift belongs to? This villager said that of course it belongs to the person who gave the gift, and when he heard this senior monk smile and said to that villager, I don't accept what you scold me! In the future, if you don't accept this kind of thing, that word still belongs to the person who scolded you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it's a situation where there are still a lot of seats on the bus, then he is a little undeserved. In fact, there is nothing to be angry about, really, this society is uneven, and everyone cannot be required to be polite and humble. In public, it is a matter of quality, so why care too much about the quality of others and make trouble for yourself, it is best for that kind of person to ignore him, lest he will feel bored.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehe, the hooligan on the bus Let him go, who let us be quality people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you can beat him, give him some color to see, so that he won't dare to be so arrogant next time! If you can't beat him, ignore him, people like him will always meet someone who can fix him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've met this kind of person before.

    Some people just think that no one dares to do anything to him just because he is a big man and three thick men! Cursing in public places. Especially people like them think that women don't dare to scold anything unpleasant, so he scolds even more unscrupulously.

    You can bear it at first, but if you repeat it again and again, you have to give him some color!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Personally, I suggest that you don't feel too aggrieved, if you meet this kind of person again in the future. Curse him to death!! You can not swear, but you must not let yourself sit there and listen, scolding will be much more comfortable...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Show sympathy. Hey.

    Haven't encountered it yet.

    My words. It's all like that, and I can't bear to say it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are all kinds of people in the world, if you are in a strange city, you have no support, say a few words, after all, it is not a big deal, scold a few words, just don't listen, you don't lack anything.

    If it is a very familiar place, with a lot of relatives and friends, you will scold him, who is afraid of whom.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Laughing, looking at this, he laughs, so that he can be angry with him, rebel against him, and his purpose will be successful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Legal Analysis: If the abusive circumstances are relatively minor, the scolding is very soft, there is no other illegal behavior, and it does not interfere with the driver's normal driving. Generally, an administrative warning is sufficient.

    If the abusive circumstances are more serious, the public security organs may impose an administrative fine or administrative penalty of administrative detention.

    Legal basis: Civil Code of the People's Republic of China

    Article 1032: Natural persons enjoy the right to privacy. The privacy rights of others must not be infringed upon by any organization or individual by means such as espionage, invasion, leakage, or disclosure.

    Privacy refers to the tranquility of a natural person's private life and the private space, private activities, and private information that he or she does not want others to know.

    1) Intruding on the tranquility of others' private lives by means such as **, text messages, instant messengers, e-mails, leaflets, etc.;

    2) Entering, photographing, or peeping into other people's residences, hotel rooms, or other private spaces;

    3) Photographing, peeping, eavesdropping, or disclosing the private activities of others;

    4) Photographing or peeping at the intimate parts of another person's body;

    5) Handling the private information of others;

    6) Infringing on the privacy rights of others in other ways.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may constitute the crime of insult and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights. However, it should be noted that the general abusive conduct violates the right to reputation of the other party and constitutes a civil tort and is to be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 yuan, and if the circumstances are more serious, they are to be detained for between 5 and 10 days, and may be fined up to 500 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, such as heinous means, the insulting act causes serious consequences (such as the victim commits suicide due to humiliation, or the insult causes mental disorder, etc.), and the insulting act is carried out multiple times, then the crime of insult is constituted, and the sentence may be up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or deprivation of political rights.

    Legal basis: Article 246 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, who publicly insults others or fabricates facts to slander others by violence or other means, and the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention, controlled release, or deprivation of political rights.

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