toxic atmosphere for everyone.Light-hearted teasing is natural in close relationships, both personal and professional. In an article published in Psychology Today, Dr.
Angela Grippo explains the difference between good and bad teasing. Good teasing, says Grippo, shows affection, and bad teasing intentionally hurts and belittles others.
ADVERTISEMENT Toxic people don’t know when to stop, and their teasing goes beyond the limits of good-natured banter. You dread meeting up with them because you know they will belittle you.
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