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OK, what happened was in 7th period, my stupid teacher made me soooooooooooooooooooooooooo embarrassed ON PURPOSE. She knew what she was doing, she just wouldn't shut up. So, I started talking back to her and she still wouldn't stop. By the end of the day, i cried. ( i waited til i got home though...) Anyway, i really don't wanna go back to school on monday. What do i do to get over this? I know it seems really bitchy but i am really sensitive and she knows that. So what do i do to just face Monday? Please take me seriously. I know I am really pathetic about this, just help me please.

2007-01-19 16:48:16 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Other - Social Science

11 answers

Sensitive isn't pathetic, and you're a teenager besides, what could be harder?
Hey, don't let that poor excuse for a leader/mentor/guide bring you down. You think she's letting you bum her weekend? Don't give her another thought, focus on yourself and your interests (things good for you, upbuilding). When you walk into class Monday, take this knowledge with you: you're doing what is typical for a kid your age. She's acting like a horse's patoot. Who's behaving mature, here, relatively speaking?
Each day is a new day. Go in there like you just had the best things happen to you, shine with love and peace, and know that if she ever gets a conscience, it'll prick her for this nonsense.
Sorry she acted like a loser on you. (if she picks on you without your provocation, go talk to the counselor and find out what to do next if you want to pursue having the teacher get a talking to) ps/big hugs

2007-01-19 16:59:54 · answer #1 · answered by Zeera 7 · 2 1

Someone just severely trounced you and I can't let it go at that...maybe you annoyed the teacher, I don't know, the point to me is that the teacher is the responsible adult. ANd no matter how many degrees she has there is no excuse for publicly humiliating a person, especially a person over who you hold responsibility.

The principle of the school should be told about this. If you do feel righteously abused, tell someone--the school counselor, school nurse, the principle.

2007-01-21 21:06:14 · answer #2 · answered by Arlosmom 2 · 0 1

Well, you will feel differently on Monday. Seriously. There are two days to get through before then and I bet something good will happen sometime this weekend! On Monday, just be yourself and don't draw attention to yourself or talk about what happened. Something else will happen that will get people's attention. If you are really upset by what this teacher did, then talk to them privately and tell them that it really bothered you the way they treated you and to please not embarrass you on purpose in public. If you aren't comfortable talking to the teacher about it, then let it go and don't draw any undue attention to yourself in that class.

2007-01-20 00:57:23 · answer #3 · answered by curiositycat 6 · 1 1

Okay, let me get this straight. There you were... just sitting there, paying attention quietly, and trying to learn something from " this stupid teacher" and all of a sudden, YOU... who weren't doing a single thing WRONG... starts getting picked on by " this stupid teacher". Out of nowhere, " this stupid teacher " just starts picking on YOU... who wasn't doing ONE THING wrong! No talking ! No laughing! No making fun of the teacher??? Nothing !!! You were totally respecting this teacher and she ( in all of her stupidity) suddenly... for no reason... just got on your case. Now, you shallow, self centered little rude trouble maker and attention getter... do this. Get your pathetic butt to that teacher first thing in the morning. and apologize. Also, realize that " stupid teacher' probably holds two degrees from a university. You should be so very, very ashamed of your self.

2007-01-21 19:34:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Taking you seriously, the best way to fight this problem is to face it head on. Tell the teacher that what she did hurt your feelings. At the same time you need to LISTEN to what the teacher says, just like it was one of your freinds that hurt your feelings. This makes you the bigger person, and the teacher shouldn't treat you like that.

2007-01-20 01:00:21 · answer #5 · answered by highyellow 2 · 1 1

when i was in 8th grade i had a typing teacher who literally did not like me and tried to embarrass me every chance she could so i ask other students in the class if they thought she was focusing on me unfairly or if it was in my head they all said yes so when i went to the guidance office i had witnesses who backed me up that i wasn't being disorderly or a trouble maker and was than transferred to another class which i was treated no different than joe blow next to me and aced the class.

2007-01-20 01:25:32 · answer #6 · answered by drf412415 2 · 0 1

I would say to ignore the whole fact and see how she acts on Monday. If she is still a *****, then take action. Make sure you don't do anything to provoke her.

2007-01-20 00:58:54 · answer #7 · answered by Ashesmum 2 · 1 1

What did she do?

I have had teachers that have abused their authority. As I look back, I wish I would have done something about it.

THink about what happened. If it was abusive, please let someone know, such as another teacher you trust or the counselor.

Take care.

2007-01-20 00:56:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Happened to me many times before. Don't be embarrassed, you'll be surprise how many other students hate her for doing that. If it really bothers you that much, slash her tyres or something...lol.

2007-01-20 04:41:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Teachers ain't supposed to harass students like that. You should ask your counsoler for some help. If she continues to do it, you can charge her for it as a crime in court.

2007-01-20 00:59:05 · answer #10 · answered by Durr 5 · 1 1

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