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Well teacher, as you know that most of us are gonna be students again or become university students. And, most of us- including me- are thinking like "What are we gonna do when we leave our place or where will we be during the university?". These questions made me to think, again...
I mean, ikd what to do, for now at least...
 
@technora, first of all, I want to correct the misinformation that is taught in schools. It's not called a teacher, it's called sir. When you say teacher, strangers take it as slang. You should call your teacher as sir. Other than that, you're right, education has been given as distance education for a long time. Schools are opening. What's going to happen? We don't know.
 
@technora, first of all, I want to correct the misinformation that is taught in schools. It's not called a teacher, it's called sir. When you say teacher, strangers take it as slang. You should call your teacher as sir. Other than that, you're right, education has been given as distance education for a long time. Schools are opening. What's going to happen? We don't know.
Well, "aight" but i gotta ask. Isn't that a rude thing to say a female. I mean, i once did this thing to my female teacher and she was pissed off. And told me that i had to call her "teacher" not "sir"....
 
@technora That may be related to her culture, education and what not. Native people usually address their female teachers as Miss/Mrs. or by their title. Oh, forgot to mention. I wouldn't advise addressing any woman as "Sir". Some women do like it, but the majority hate it. And if she is, say, your employer, you'd address her as Madam. Unless of course they specifically told you otherwise.
 
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