So I walked up to my teacher when she was talking with another teacher but I didn't say anything because they were still talking and I didn't wan tto speak until they were finished although i didn;t know how long that would be so they talked like for five minutes longer which didn't bother me but she was gonna walk away like i wasn't standing there was i wrong for not saying anything or walking up there to start with? I didn't speak until he had left
holahayley56 answered Thursday April 19 2007, 10:19 pm: i've done that like a million times before. but usually when it happens to me, like all of a sudden a teacher comes into the room or calls or whatever, and i'm like just standing there. but like, i don't know, i mean, your teacher had to see you standing there, i think its kinda wrong that the teacher like left you hanging there. i mean, and if it was really something like important they were talking about or something that would take long, they could have stopped, and your teacher could have been like.. what do you need? or whatever. so i wouldn't worry about if if i were you. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Thursday April 19 2007, 9:23 pm: I dont think it is such a big deal. Maybe after they finished you could have said "excuse me, mr. so and so , i have a question.. or whatever". They may have thought it was awkward for you to be right there. Maybe next time you shouldnt wait there, maybe walk away and wait for them after. Oh well, it will not be remembered! [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
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