"Sorry did I get your name wrong?"
"Haha yes I believe so..."
For some reason I find this tiny incident during yesterday's Language Arts lesson extremely amusing. I've spoken in that discussion, and people have said my name many times. And for some funny reason you didn't catch that... And that's just a tiny incident.
Don't you think that as students, regardless whether or not you like a teacher, you should at the least give them the respect they so deserve?
"Does that mean that you haven't done it yet?"
"No that just means that I have a sore throat..."
I mean are you serious? NicT is right. "No" is a response, but when you say that, no matter how funny and witty you think you are, it is incredibly rude. And perhaps you could make a little effort to go back to where we've all started -learning how to be human-, and learn the first thing that your parents teach you -manners-.
I don't know what you guys think about that lesson, or how you guys felt about how you behaved, but just as a by-stander, I would just like to say that you ought to be ashamed of yourself... I don't know how your parents taught you or how you've changed through the years, but if you don't realise that you need to change, one day you'll regret it. It's probably too early to say this, and even though I don't know all of you, but I can guarantee that none of you would like your legacy, or the impression that others have of you, to be one of "disrespectful, class-joker, immature..."
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