Examples of bad behavior include lying, cheating, stealing, bullying, disrespecting others, being dishonest, and breaking the law.
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Examples of impulsive behavior include making a large purchase without planning, speaking or acting without considering the consequences, or engaging in risky activities without thinking things through. Impulsive behavior can also involve reacting emotionally without reflecting on the situation first.
Examples of confrontational behavior include raising one's voice, using aggressive body language, making accusations, interrupting the other person, and using insults or personal attacks during a discussion or argument.
Examples of responsive behavior include actively listening to someone when they are speaking, adapting your communication style to match the preferences of the person you are speaking with, and being flexible and willing to make changes based on feedback or new information.
Examples of unruly behavior in children may include defiance, aggression (such as hitting or kicking), temper tantrums, backtalk, disobedience, and disruptive behavior in social settings.
Mad behavior typically refers to behavior driven by anger or frustration, while bad behavior usually refers to actions that are morally wrong or socially unacceptable. Mad behavior is often a response to a specific situation or emotion, whereas bad behavior may be a reflection of a person's character or values.