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Miss Jenni-Maie:
I always hated it when my teachers would judge me by one of my siblings.
I remember last year during the first day of Home Ec, and my teacher, Dockerill, was perfectly nice to me. And then near the end of class she came up to me and asked me, "So, how's your brother, Jeffery, doing?" Jeff is my goodie-two-shoes cousin (honour roll, Student Council President, etc.etc. who graduated the year before.)
So I corrected her and said that he was my cousin, and that my brothers were Mark and Andrew. Now, they weren't exactly perfect students.
And at the mention of Mark's name, she turned up her nose at me, and from that day forward she treated me like dirt.
I wasn't suprised, though. I've had countless teacher's do that to me, but it didn't make any less insaulting, or didn't make any less furious.

Oh, and my English teacher still won't stop calling me Allision. Sheesh, I should start wearing a name tag.

moezychan:

--- Quote from: Endoh on September 22 2005, 09:42 am ---I always hated it when my teachers would judge me by one of my siblings.
I remember last year during the first day of Home Ec, and my teacher, Dockerill, was perfectly nice to me. And then near the end of class she came up to me and asked me, "So, how's your brother, Jeffery, doing?" Jeff is my goodie-two-shoes cousin (honour roll, Student Council President, etc.etc. who graduated the year before.)
So I corrected her and said that he was my cousin, and that my brothers were Mark and Andrew. Now, they weren't exactly perfect students.
And at the mention of Mark's name, she turned up her nose at me, and from that day forward she treated me like dirt.
I wasn't suprised, though. I've had countless teacher's do that to me, but it didn't make any less insaulting, or didn't make any less furious.

Oh, and my English teacher still won't stop calling me Allision. Sheesh, I should start wearing a name tag.

--- End quote ---

I know exactly how you feel Endoh-chan! Since my brothers and sisters were all mentally disabled, they though I, being the youngest, would also have a disability and tried to put me in special needs classrooms! It's unbelievable. I really s**ks being the youngest, doesn't it?!

Cherry-chan:
It's the oppostie for me. Every teacher that my sisters had and that I have, always think I'm as brilliant as my sisters the first couple of days (Sometimes I have these type of teachers). Then they realize I'm not like my sisters at all. I'm not enthusiastic, always partcipating, joining the school teams, getting into "the school spirit". Then they just give up hope and kinda act disappointed towards me, because I'm not as great as they think. Nope. I'm just a shy (not around my friends), awkward, quiet, keep-to-myself, pessimistic (sometimes), anti-social (sometimes) girl. Oh well. They should just respect and like me for who I am, not who my sisters are.

moezychan:

--- Quote from: CherryandWolfLover on September 22 2005, 12:51 pm ---It's the oppostie for me. Every teacher that my sisters had and that I have, always think I'm as brilliant as my sisters the first couple of days (Sometimes I have these type of teachers). Then they realize I'm not like my sisters at all. I'm not enthusiastic, always partcipating, joining the school teams, getting into "the school spirit". Then they just give up hope and kinda act disappointed towards me, because I'm not as great as they think. Nope. I'm just a shy (not around my friends), awkward, quiet, keep-to-myself, pessimistic (sometimes), anti-social (sometimes) girl. Oh well. They should just respect and like me for who I am, not who my sisters are.

--- End quote ---

Exactly! You go girl! Don't change just because somebody doesn't like you for being someone else. Keep up that great train of thought!

j0aNNNNNe:
hahaa homeworks such a drag =3=

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