there are 2 realllllllyyyyyy weird guyzs in my math class. Lets say there names are jake and matt . one is a blonde and one is a brunette. they r realllllyyyy stupid and i wanna help them but the don't get anything so it's impossible how can i tell them they r stupid without saying they r stupid??:) thanx
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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Monday January 3 2005, 5:52 pm: Dont call them stupid thats not your spot. They are just having troubles. Let them be im sure the teacher relizes it and if they honestly wanted help they would ask for it-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
Solaris answered Sunday January 2 2005, 12:02 pm: You have no place to tell them their stupid. Just let them fail since its impossible to help them. Worry about you and let the teacher find some way of helping them.
NEVERLETG00 answered Sunday January 2 2005, 11:55 am: dont tell them their stupid, why dont you try helping them, be a tutor =) ! its a great idea, its nice knowing that you taught someone something, and its a good thing to become one if you wanna become a teacher in later years of life. well whatever you do just dont plain out and say 'your stupid' .. x0 renee [ NEVERLETG00's advice column | Ask NEVERLETG00 A Question ]
sohojules26 answered Sunday January 2 2005, 11:13 am: You don't have to tell them their stupid, cause thats horribly mean. It's also not your job to help them, but if your really desperate, you can tell your teacher that they really need some extra help.=) [ sohojules26's advice column | Ask sohojules26 A Question ]
MCalways answered Sunday January 2 2005, 11:09 am: lol I wouldn't suggest just coming out and saying "your stupid". Tryi hinting at it.. Like "oh, I see you failed tha test..I need to do some extra studying with me..wanna come?" or something like that to help engage them with the idea! [ MCalways's advice column | Ask MCalways A Question ]
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