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  • Sprite505

    11 July 2012 at 19:45

    My Teacher...

     

    Heay guys,

    So I don't really know what to do, Today at lunch I bumped into my teacher, and well we got talking and it wasn't long before he said about getting me lunch, so i said I don't really eat at lunch and he said he wouldn't take no for an answer and he was gonnah buy me lunch, so in the end i let him buy it for me, but when we got out into the cafeteria, my  mates saw him hand me my lunch and when i sat down they asked if he bought it for me which i replied with 'Yeah' 

    Now i feel really bad, cos he's not that type of teacher, but i think my mates might have the wrong idea, and I really don't want to get him into trouble for doing absolutely nothing, what should I do? 

    He just bought me lunch it was no biggy right?

  • psychologybird

    11 July 2012 at 23:25

     

    Hey, I think he sounds awesome :-) My tutor is a bit like that, some people think he comes across a bit "pervy", but I think he's so nice, if you're having a bad day he'll just chat to you about random stud to cheer you up :D I think it's really nice that he did that! Your friends will get used to it, just try and laugh I off when they say things but eventually they will empathise with you :-) If all teachers were like them, the world would be a better place! :-)

  • skylarks123

    12 July 2012 at 07:42

     

    Well, I don't really know this teacher but I think that buying you lunch is okay.  I mean, a lot of people I know have a close bond with their teachers and it's totally fine.  Your friends are probably jealous or just need something to gossip about! However, if he starts doing a bit more than just talking and buying lunch (i.e. buying you presents, like jewelry, or complimenting your looks) then you may have a problem.  But unless this happens, I think that you should be okay. :) Hope that helped!

  • Sprite505

    14 July 2012 at 16:10

     

    psychologybird'

    He is awesome! He's By far far my favourite, and yeah i will try and laugh it off I was just worried for his sake about his reputation, Blah, Blah,Blah, some students can give some teachers such a bad time and reputations, it's not fair on them, but anyway thank you so much for the help & to everyone else who answered!

    Sprite505 oxox'

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