A few days ago
Is it fair?
my teacher found out that we all played a computer game at our local internet cafe. She got ol mad and told us that she’s gonna call our parents to see if we asked permission. Luckily I asked permission but some of my friends were having a lot of trouble on how to face their parents.
Our teacher changed her mind and failed us, the ones that were caught, in our homework… Is that fair??
I mean it was after classes and I was given another failing mark for going again there in saturday…
Is that fair?
Top 5 Answers
A few days ago
Favorite Answer
If the situation is exactly as you describe, it doesn’t sound fair. Talk to your parents about it. Let them handle the situation with the teacher.
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A few days ago
I’m confused on how going to a cafe affects your homework? If you were just playing a game that had nothing to do with your homework then I would say yes that is unfair. It is not up to your teacher to discipline you regardless if you were suppose to be at the cafe or not. Of course in order to rectify the situation you would need to talk to your parents which for you shouldn’t be a problem since you had permission. I don’t think your parents would like the idea of another adult esp. a teacher displining thier child outside of school.
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A few days ago
what kind of game is this?
and since when does a teacher have say in what you do during the weekend?
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A few days ago
No, she’s not even allowed to do that. You should report her.
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A few days ago
no, why would she fail you for a game?
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