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Term used to describe a type of behavior


Bratty is a term often used to describe a type of behavior characterized by being spoiled, demanding, and difficult to manage. This term is commonly associated with children but can also be applied to adults who exhibit similar behaviors. The term is derived from the word "brat," which historically referred to a child, especially one who is ill-mannered or unruly.

Characteristics[edit]

Bratty behavior typically includes:

Causes[edit]

Several factors can contribute to bratty behavior, including:

Management[edit]

Addressing bratty behavior often involves:

In Popular Culture[edit]

The term "bratty" has been used in various forms of media, including television, film, and literature. Characters exhibiting bratty behavior are often portrayed as antagonists or comic relief.

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