‘Is This How You Talk to Teachers?’: Student’s ‘Polite’ Inquiry About Attendance Draws Unexpected Response From Teacher, Netizens React to Viral WhatsApp Chat
A student’s polite inquiry about attendance sparked an unexpected response from their teacher, asking, “Is this how you talk to teachers?” The viral WhatsApp chat has since drawn mixed reactions from netizens.
A WhatsApp conversation between a teacher and a student about attendance went viral, prompting various responses on social media. Vikrant, a student in AIML, asked if he and others would receive attendance for attending a college event and presented his case politely, "My name is Vikrant, I’m a student in AIML. We have a Computer Networks class today, but I’m participating in an event and have a presentation. Will we receive attendance for this event? Thank you." which was followed by an unexpected reply "Is this how you talk to teachers?". The chat received diverse reactions, including one user who commented, "I am an actual professor and I approve this message." Meanwhile, others agreed with the teacher, suggesting that the student should have used a more formal tone and shown greater respect. Further, The student visited the teacher's office to apologize, clarifying that it was a misunderstanding. The teacher also apologized in return. ‘Guy Trying To Enter Late in Class’: Classroom Erupts Into Laughter As Student Tries To Enter Lecture Hall Late at IIT Kanpur in UP, Heartwarming Video Surfaces.
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