I have a SERIOUS problem. There is this kid named Jon in my class and he is sooooo annoying. First, he cannot stop talking. He just like sits there and tries to annoy me and the people around us. When I am taking tests, he will like wave his hands in front of me and stuff. Ive tried to tell him that were in eigth grade and that hes being immuture and stuff, and I have tried ignoring him, and Ive tried annoying him right back. None of that works. The worst part is, the last person that tried to tell the teacher about him, the teacher confronted jon. Now that girl is like the laughing stock of the whole school. Also, I dont wanna look like a tattletale, I just want him to shut the heck up. Sorry this is so long :)
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Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 11:58 am: How in the world would you be the laughing stock of the whole school by telling the teacher a problem like this??? Seriously, if this is bothering you this much, TELL THE TEACHER!! what would you rather have happen...
1) this kid will keep on bothering you for the rest of the school year, and you'll go nuts!!
or
2) you do something about this ((tell the teacher, you wont be called a tattle-tale for this)) and just ignore all of the kids that are laughing at you.
TRUST ME!!!!
tattle tailing is when somebody else tells or does something REALLLLY immature ((ex. putting glue on somebody's chair)) and then you say "oh Mr. _______ Jon put glue on this persons chair! He should get a detention" and then point your finger at him and start crying... THATS TATTLE-TAILING!!!
simply telling the teacher "Mr/Mrs/Ms _________, I have a problem, Jon is really bugging me lately." and then just tell him/her what he's been doing. If the other kids start laughing at you and making fun of you. Just say "hey, at least he wont be bothering me anymore" and just laugh it off.
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