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    Default I'm gettin' sick of my school!

    Every time I get blamed for somethin' I've not done, I try and state my opinion, because as my mum has said to several teachers, I'm getting to the age where I want an opinion, but every time someone doesn't agree with a teacher (expresses their views on the situation) you have to miss your breaktime because you've "answered back". It's so stupid, fair enough if you answer them back really angrily, but I just stated my opinion, then I have to miss my break.... pathetic


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    LOL Mate, you think thats bad?
    Try being the only one thrown off a 7 day trip to France just because you have asperges.

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    i think weve had this discussion before...
    obviously your opinions are coming across to the teacher as rude, and if you keep missing your beloved break they maybe you should just stop stating them.

    i would wait until after the lesson or w/e and politely have a chat to the teacher about what happened, its always better than doing it at the scene
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    I don't try and come across as rude but every time you say anything to a teacher its "answering back", pathetic. Every time I try and talk to a teacher about the incident afterwards the teacher always says, "what's done is done."
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    try saying before you state your opinion 'can i just say something' & thern your opinion if they they let you

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    I'll try next time Some times, I probably do come across as moody, cos since yr 4 this has been happenin, gets me so annoyed


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    Don't know why you think your different, everyone does it, if you answer a teacher back in almost every school there are consiquences. It's not worth getting into to trouble becuase you want to get your say in there, it's not worth it.

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    sorry to break it to you but youve got all of secondary to go as well :p

    I'll assume you're putting your hand up? If not, you should.
    I'll assume you're not butting in halfway through the teacher talking? If not, you should wait.
    I'll assume that when she says 'stop answering back', you say 'sorry' and keep your head down instead of going in all guns ablazing.

    If you're still losing break after all that then there's nothing you really can do tbh. It's just one of those teachers who are there going through the motions rather than to open your minds further. All you can do is keep your opinions to yourself and then say them later to someone who will listen properly like your mum. That way, you get to keep your break, say your opinion and have some discussion with your parents

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    Its when I'm in the playground, I like miss the rest of my break, I wouldn't mind if this rule was regularly enforced, but it's a selected few that the teachers don't like because we have the dreaded P word....... Personality :@


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    thb school is like a game - just do what the teachers say. of course you can like and dislike who you want but don't show it. i didn't like a lot of teachers when i was at school but i just did what they said and all was good

    if you really dislike them, when you have lessons with them just don't say a word unless asked to then you can't go wrong

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