talk with ur teacher
2006-10-09 05:13:33
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answer #1
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answered by becooooooooooooooooool 2
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i have been in the same position as you are in right now. but my family and friends told me that i have changed not for the better but for the worse. i do not know the whole situation that you are dealing with, but if you have changed in a good way then that should be a compliment and other people seeing how you develop and progress in a positive way. if you have changed in a negative way, on the other hand talk with your teacher and ask her/him if it is a change for the better or worse and go from there. Changing in a negative way often results of comments from family, friends, bf/gf, as well as teachers telling us that we have changed a lot and did a 180. if that is the case-you changing in a negative way-sit down and see when the change started to take place, how much you have changed as well as how much of yourself you have lost along the way. figure out what is causing the change in your life: friends, family, a relationship, life in general, stress, you trying to grow up, etc. once you do that things will come into prospective as more clear things and from there you should see what is going on. best of luck!
2006-10-09 05:56:02
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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change is inevitable . earth has changed. life has evolved. standard of life changes day by day. everybody chamnges as he/she grows up. even your teacher changesover the time.
so nothing wrong if you have changed.
secondly how dos it matter if she feels you have changed for bad or good. By saying so she is showing a kind of attitude she is carrying. she feels that she has a control over you and you cant change without her permissionor knowledge or that you change only in a way she feels good.
Now everybody is unique in himself so dont worry too much about her comment and dont read too much into her remark.
Sometimes teachers do make casual remarks just to keep their control over your emotions.
so come out of this feeling and enjoy life.
2006-10-09 21:14:19
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answered by anami 3
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You think about what you're teacher said and whether your teacher made a valid point or not. If you feel your teacher made a valid point, decide if there's anything you need to do about it. If there's something you need to do about it, figure out what to do and do it.
That's the best I can give you with a question containing so little information.
2006-10-09 06:29:25
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answered by glurpy 7
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First off since this is filed under home schooled I guess you are talking about your mom.
Second off, did she mean it in a good way or a bad way. That comment could be taken several ways.
Talk with who ever told you this and ask what they ment.
2006-10-09 05:20:28
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answered by nana4dakids 7
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I hope he/she means that you have changed for GOOD and Not for WORSE. All the facts of this World are COMPARITIVE. That is why there is much of SUFFERING and very little of HAPPINESS. If you want Total Happiness, you'll have to look for Some Method that is From OUT of the WORLD.
2006-10-09 05:23:56
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answered by A Big Fat ZERO 2
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Dude..the only thing tht doesn't change is change...Get a life man..Humans never stagnate in character...They tend to change as life progresses..as long as you don't hav any obvious bad qualities you don't hav to worry...cheers...
2006-10-09 06:08:51
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answered by Batigol 2
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your teacher needs to see a doctor to check his eyesight and a psychoanalyst to study if he is normal.
2006-10-09 05:22:32
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answered by ECQC 3
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ask ur teacher why n correct it
2006-10-10 07:12:35
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answered by myself123 1
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stop study if you are female but if you are male purpose your teacher
2006-10-09 05:15:24
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answered by rahul 2
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