Just be nice and find that one friend. One friend can really help. I know this from experince so I found a friend then another then another and so on. Now since I've been nice I'm friends with a lot of people. And when you have friends how can the whole school hate you. I really hope it works for you
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It's important to address the situation by trying to understand why the school feels that way and work on building positive relationships with others by being kind, respectful, and showing them your true self. Seeking support from a teacher, counselor, or trusted adult can also help navigate the situation and find ways to improve it. Remember that people's feelings can change over time with effort.
A person who hates all foreigners is typically referred to as a xenophobe.
A person who hates being told what to do may be described as rebellious, independent, or defiant.
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The Gestalt psychology school was the first to identify that visual perception occurs in terms of whole objects rather than individual component parts. They emphasized the importance of how elements are perceived as organized wholes, focusing on the principles of similarity, proximity, closure, and continuity.
== == A person who hates/dislikes change is a "neophobe", the opposite of a "neophile" who is easily excited by novelty. Sentence: A bunch of childish neophobes have created a Facebook group objecting to minor layout revisions and new features. If you're talking about someone who hates TECHNOLOGICAL change specifically, you might be looking for the word "luddite" or "neo-luddite" (since Luddites were a type of people from 19th Century England).