Saying "good morning" to someone and receiving no response or a negative reaction does not necessarily indicate abuse on its own. People may have various reasons for not responding to greetings, such as being preoccupied, having a bad day, or simply being shy or introverted.
Abuse is a pattern of behavior that involves the misuse of power and control to harm or manipulate another person physically, emotionally, or psychologically. It usually involves a consistent pattern of harmful actions or words directed towards the other person over time.
If someone consistently ignores your greetings and displays other harmful behaviors, it may be a sign of deeper issues in the relationship. However, it's essential to consider the overall context of the relationship and other behaviors exhibited by the person before concluding that it is abusive.
If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe in any relationship, it's essential to trust your instincts and seek support. Talk to someone you trust, such as a friend, family member, teacher, or counselor, about your concerns. They can provide guidance and help you understand the situation better. If you believe you are experiencing abuse or know someone who is, reach out to local support organizations or helplines for assistance. Remember, your safety and well-being are essential.