Question Posted Thursday September 1 2005, 6:53 pm
One of my teachers is REALLY ugly. He also has a speech problem sort of. I'm in the front row in his class and I know this is sort of rude but whenever I look at him I start to crack up but I turn the other way. I dont know how to prevent this because I know one of these days I'm gonna get into trouble. What can I do to stop laughing??
Sporkster answered Thursday September 1 2005, 7:11 pm: EDIT::
You can help anything if you try.
=P
I gave you my advice, take it or leave it.
Maybe you should grow up and understand that not everyone is "pretty," and you shouldn't laugh at people just because of the way they look or sound?
1) When you laugh, he notices. Chances are it hurts his feelings as well--we had an "ugly" teacher who people made fun of all the time and it hurt her feelings so bad she ran to the bathroom crying one day.
2) It's very immature. Only little kids giggle and laugh about how people look. It's also quite snobby/bitchy to assess the quality of a person's personality by simply looking at their appearance.
Just tell yourself that it doesn't matter if he's "ugly" or has a speech impediment--so long as he presents you with the right material in a good manner for the subject you're studying. Some of the ugliest people have the best personalities. Don't judge people by how they look, but decide what your opinion of them is by what they are inside. That's all that counts. [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
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