Hello,
This isn't a a joke of any sort. I genuinely want to know if I'm a bad person. When I was in high school I had a day of this thing called "Friday Night Lights." It's basically when you stay 2 hours, or 3 hours after school.(can't remember how long) I was there because I was a stubborn jerk who didn't do his math work at all. So it was a bad year for me. I had like an 11% F. It was really bad. And this teacher(not giving name/privacy) sat next to me for 2 hours straight. And I still didn't do my work.
She was a nice teacher. Most teachers are jerks and annoying. But she wasn't. I could tell I was upsetting her because she used the word "shit." Teachers aren't aloud to swear, and she literally never says anything rude so that shocked me. Anyway, it was time for me to go home. I snuck-out 5 minutes early. It was dark, so of course she followed me outside. At that point I was annoyed that she wouldn't leave me alone. And I said the worst thing to her. I called her a "Nobody." I really didn't mean to say that.
In result of that she ended-up crying a lot. I felt so bad after that. Keep in mind she is literally the nicest teacher in the universe. So she definitely didn't deserve that word. No one does. You're pretty much saying you are so much better, and that they're trash. The worst part about it is that I never said sorry. So she probably still thinks I'm a jerk. All she was trying to do is help me get into the college I wanted. But instead a basically spit in her face.
- So am I a bad person? Please be honest and mature.
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I know you feel bad but as a teacher, she needs to have thicker skin. Not all pupils will be little cherubs. I was a ratbag at school (thankfully i never made any teachers cry..apart from one. We hid her frog ornaments and she REALLY loved her frogs ornaments) but every teacher i gave it to was professional and dealt with me the way they should of Could of been a case of she was having personal issues outside school and you was the last straw? I know she's only human but kids will say horrible things, her job is to shrug it off and carry on trying to help. Crying in front of you wasn't very professional.