Maybe you could take an English class at your new expensive school, and type them a letter that they'll be able to read. Should make things simpler.
2007-02-13 21:58:12
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answered by Raptor Jesus 1
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Well if you think something is not right and don't want to tell your parents, then maybe you should first talk to the school principal and let him/her know about the situation. You can send the principal an anonymous letter if you don't wanna face him/her directly.
If the students are really spoiled and you think that's going to affect your studies, then sooner or later you should consider telling your parents. Why should your parents have to pay expensive fees if the school is spoiled and you are not getting the right education? Think from that perspective.
2007-02-14 06:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Man. For starters, you can tell them using english and not that crap you just used. If they went through a lot to get you in, then it must be a good school. But if you don't like it for one reason or another, best thing to do is just tell them. Communication between family members is the all important thing that'll keep everything going smoothly. Talk, reason out, calmly. Of course your parents WILL have the final say, but at least they will take note, admittedly or not, of your feelings and they may or may not affect the way they think of the issue of your school or any issue for that matter. Talk. Don't keep it to yourself. Talk. For whatever they decide, your feelings will now be a part of their decision making process. Whatever they decide, all you can do is make the best of it. Good luck man.
2007-02-14 06:04:42
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answered by mitch_depp 3
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Tell it as you find it, kid. Always tell your parents what is on your mind - how else can they parent you? Don't whine or get upset - that only interferes with the message. So stay calm, tell your parents you are grateful for all they have done to put you into the school, and speak quietly. Don't turn it into an argument - simply listen to what is said, as you wish them to listen to you. Respond, but do not react (look in a dictionary if you don't understand the difference). You will find all kinds of people in all schools. It's one of the ways we learn to deal with the people we meet through life, many of whom are infantile pains. Wherever you go, be friendly to all, but select your friends. There's always some to enjoy. And finally, as kindly as possible, as a life-time writer, I suggest that whatever school you go to, you work hard to learn how to spell. OK? Good luck.
2007-02-14 06:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You kind of have to live with what you were given. That is the way of the world.
I'm ignoring your spelling, which I believe is intentional and meant to express your frustration.
You can't do anything about spoiled classmates, but you can learn on your own. A school that expensive is bound to have some gifted teachers. Try them out.
2007-02-14 06:03:17
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answered by obelix 6
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I see money doesn't necessarily equal quality when it comes to private schools. They teach spelling in your school?
Just tell them, they're your parents!! They have to understand.
2007-02-14 06:00:04
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answered by Mr Pink 4
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write them a letter
2007-02-14 09:48:02
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answered by DeanPonders 3
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I don't think you should. You obviously NEED expensive schooling.
2007-02-14 06:25:33
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answered by Voodoid 7
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