tell someone
2006-10-30 04:55:50
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answer #1
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answered by tmswainyboy 3
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The best way to deal with a sarcastic teacher is to give them back sarcasm. However always maintin respect. Say something like "actually your teeth could do with some cleaning/ ploishing" "look me up in ten years" got it? That ought to work youre not being disrespectful and trust me you'll shut her up and put away that sarcastic smile for good.
2006-10-30 04:28:24
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answered by trini_andi 1
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shes either A. crazy B. trying to be funny C. Has some serious emotional issues going on with the dentistry field. like maybe she has past trauma from a dentist, or maybe tried dental school and couldnt get in, Thats kinda funny though, i would just smile really big and cheesy right back at her and maybe she will knock it off...
2006-10-30 04:20:41
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe u should tell her u changed ur mind and are thinking of becoming a gynacologist....... i doubt she'll show u THAT! :-) u should be proud of what u've chosen to do and not let another's "antics" disuade u..... best of luck...... try smiling back at her, with the biggest grin u can, and ask her if ur smile is white and bright enough...... every time u see her, eventually she'll stop..
2006-10-30 07:22:39
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answered by costellos_creation 2
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i could no longer get yours, i recognize the same one: a clean instructor replaced into attempting to make the main of her psychology classes. She began her classification by potential of exclaiming, "each person who thinks you're stupid, arise!" After some seconds, Little Johnny stood up. the instructor stated, "Do you think of you're stupid, Little Johnny?" "No, ma'am, yet I hate to work out you status there all by potential of your self!"
2016-12-28 08:16:22
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answered by osuch 3
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This type of behavior is not acceptable. It is a form of harassment. Speak to your counselor and let them know how uncomfortable you are. If that does not work, speak with your parent(s)/guardian
2006-10-30 04:22:29
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answered by Seikilos 6
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Oh, don't take it to heart. She might just be trying to be funny. Or if it doesn't sound funny to you just say, "No, you need help instantly."...but then again your teacher wouldn't find that amusing...
2006-10-30 04:17:41
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answered by Anonymous
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This question has the ring of a joke.
2006-10-30 04:21:13
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answered by Tulip 7
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Go tell someone
2006-10-30 06:36:24
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answered by pattibcacl 6
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that's pretty creepy. maybe she's flirting with you.
2006-10-30 04:13:55
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answered by zzzalex 2
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