There’s an important discussion on the table today. The community here is all about coming together from different places to build a space where everyone can feel safe and happy. But it’s essential to remember that a happy, healthy community only works if everyone is respectful and kind to one another. It’s a real “No Mean Girls” zone here, got it? (And yes, that means no mean Guys either)
People in this club hail from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other places around the world. That means there are tons of stories and backgrounds merging in one place. It’s something to be celebrated, not a reason for negativity.
When someone speaks about another person, they should pause and think. Would they like it if someone said that about them? Probably not. So it’s better to hold that thought. Remember to THINK before speaking.
Mistakes happen. But if someone realizes that their words have hurt another, it’s their duty to apologize. It shows maturity and understanding.
Inclusion isn’t just a nice word; it’s a rule. It means actively making sure that everyone feels a part of what’s happening, that they feel they belong here, in this cool community that’s being built together.
If someone witnesses bullying, it’s on them to stand up and say it’s not cool. It takes courage to be the person who stops negativity in its tracks.
Everyone in the club is learning and growing, all the time. It’s a journey that should be taken together, with understanding and mutual support.
A little positivity can go a long way. Encouraging others to focus on the good stuff helps build a happy vibe in the community.
In this club, everyone gets a chance to shine. It’s important to appreciate everyone’s input and recognize the value they add to the community.
Sometimes all someone needs is a listening ear. It’s about offering a space where others can express themselves without judgment.
Everyone is encouraged to be themselves, unapologetically. It creates a space where everyone can be real and honest with each other.
The Merida Teens Club is designed to be a space of community, connection, and belonging. It’s where everyone should feel they can build great relationships and learn from one another.
But to be very clear, if someone chooses to act in a way that goes against these values, bringing others down or being a ‘mean girl’, that person might need to find another place to hang.
This is a collective effort, a community being built on respect, understanding, and genuine kindness. Let’s not lose sight of the goal — to create a space where everyone feels at home.
Let’s work together, keep it kind, and build the best Merida Teens Club possible, a place everyone can be proud of.