Isn’t your teacher lied to you ?

Isn’t your teacher beated you for no reason ?

Isn’t your teacher get angried to you without a proper reason ?

Isn’t your teacher used you and then didn’t minded you ?

Isn’t your teacher give too much punishments to you ?

Etc…

But still why ?

(Am not asking this to criticize anybody or disrespect others. Just a doubt formed in my mind as a student. If am asking anything wrong please correct me)

2 points

If your teacher beats you then look into reporting that, if that’s legal where you are then try to talk to your parents about the whole scenario and see if they’ll support you.

Please know that teachers in many places are not like this.

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Courtesy should be an obligation, but acknowledgement shouldn’t have to be.

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There’s a difference between respecting someone and treating them with respect. True respect has to be earned, while everyone should be treated with respect by default (until they give you a reason not to).

If your teacher is an asshole, depending on your situation, it might be in your best interest to act as if you respected them for your own sake.

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I’m sorry OP, I hope your teacher didn’t physically punish you as suggested on #2 and #5.

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Yes to the title, no to the questions in the body

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My teacher isn’t lied to me, my teacher isn’t beared me for no reason, my teacher isn’t get angried to me without a proper reason, my teacher isn’t used me and didn’t minded me, my teacher isn’t give too much punishment to me, etc

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