Question:
Is this a good enough reason to get excluded?
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2012-04-25 14:04:04 UTC
Right I'm in year 10 and I was in class and this teacher started calling me an animal because he asked me to do something I said 'yeah' but apparently I said it rudely so he keeps me behind after and started saying I'm a typical 'gangster' teenager and saying how I'm messing my life up and that I should be a nicer so I can have more friends and teachers will like me... So I replied you don't know me and until you have been through what I've been though you have no right to judge me and I walked out because I have a bad temper and didn't want to get into any trouble, now it turns out I might be getting excluded for 5 days. I'm not really that bad, okay I miss a few homeworks but nothing more. Do you think I should be getting excluded?
Five answers:
brazill
2012-04-25 14:11:30 UTC
Look your a typical teenager and your probably a foreigner or a minority so things wont be easy for you but it will help you grow character and if you pay close attention to theses little incidents it will even help you become wiser. And storming out of class not a good thing to do it shows you donĀ“t have self control try to work on that.
kaliesq
2012-04-25 21:28:10 UTC
You know better than we that your narrative makes you look a lot better than you behaved. That teacher tried to give you good advice, not because it would make any difference whatsoever to his life, but because it would make a big difference to yours. You weren't smart enough to figure that out and continued your self-important and -harmful behavior. And now this.



You've had some hard times. Wah. Wah. Wah. Who hasn't? If you don't want your behavior judged, then act in a way that warrants no criticism. If you want to be a bad ***, don't whine when your behavior elicits predictable reaction. Your choice.
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2012-04-25 21:08:56 UTC
School is good at exagerating things, im in year ten aswell, & i got excluded for having a water bottle in a sciene lab. I dont think you should get excluded, but with past experience, if you do get excluded, just lie low, because otherwise it gives them something else to complain about.
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2012-04-25 21:07:24 UTC
Its the teachers word against yours and in most cases the teacher wins, it isn't fair but you have to deal with it, Iv learn't through experience, Iv been called a liar by all my tutors and I recorded proof that I wasn't lying and they refused to see it and they all knew anyway, they all stick by one another.
Christy
2012-04-25 21:08:10 UTC
No that teacher is kind of overreacting but you probably shouldnt have walked out like that.


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