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selboN
United States2523 Posts
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Wala.Revolution
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I don't know if I am feeling sorrow, but the situation calls for some kind of formal talks; I am quite feeling guilty though. I'm not asking for a formula, but being a rather antisocial (don't know the word here) makes me say stupid things; I told someone that women should be discriminated when what I meant is that people should acknowledge the differences, etc. What a day that was. Thanks for the help guys. | ||
MiniRoman
Canada3953 Posts
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Wala.Revolution
7579 Posts
On January 04 2010 07:39 MiniRoman wrote: Takes a special kind of dumbass to not know how to say "I'm sorry" with meaning and it takes a special kind of dumbass to not know that some people just can't express feelings well. I'm asking because I want to make sure I don't say something that's not the social norm. | ||
WheelOfTime
Canada331 Posts
2 years worth of gradually built up loathing + a horribly mean prank to set off the explosion. I guess I feel some remorse, but then again, I was just a kid, so not really. | ||
dyren
United States260 Posts
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Empyrean
16937 Posts
On January 04 2010 08:42 WheelOfTime wrote: 2 years worth of gradually built up loathing + a horribly mean prank to set off the explosion. I guess I feel some remorse, but then again, I was just a kid, so not really. Explosion? XD | ||
keepITup
251 Posts
On January 04 2010 07:16 Wala.Revolution wrote: It's nothing immoral (sex with spouse? lol...), but series of misfortune which happened to me which then affected my teacher. I don't know if I am feeling sorrow, but the situation calls for some kind of formal talks; I am quite feeling guilty though. I'm not asking for a formula, but being a rather antisocial (don't know the word here) makes me say stupid things; I told someone that women should be discriminated when what I meant is that people should acknowledge the differences, etc. What a day that was. Thanks for the help guys. woah woah woah, do not apologize for saying something like that. | ||
micronesia
United States24493 Posts
On January 04 2010 08:42 WheelOfTime wrote: 2 years worth of gradually built up loathing + a horribly mean prank to set off the explosion. I guess I feel some remorse, but then again, I was just a kid, so not really. I don't think that qualifies as having made her throw a chair at you although it certainly explains why she would have 'exploded' as you put it. Was she an untenured teacher? What did you do over those two years and what was the prank? | ||
meathook
1289 Posts
On January 04 2010 11:15 micronesia wrote: I don't think that qualifies as having made her throw a chair at you although it certainly explains why she would have 'exploded' as you put it. Was she an untenured teacher? What did you do over those two years and what was the prank? Whoopee Cushion! OP, just say you're sorry for all the inconveniences you've caused. Being socially awkward you're probably coming off as an asshole, but you're teacher should've noticed this after spending time teaching you and should understand. Show that you're not completely indifferent and it should be ok, imo... unless you fell asleep on his cat and suffocated him in the process or something; in that case, get him a new cat, ok? | ||
Badjas
Netherlands2038 Posts
On January 04 2010 08:11 Wala.Revolution wrote: and it takes a special kind of dumbass to not know that some people just can't express feelings well. I'm asking because I want to make sure I don't say something that's not the social norm. You don't ask people on the internet about social norms at your school. Social norms vary from country to country and region to region. You're better off asking your parents or friends. | ||
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