bix902

bix902 t1_jd8uxsq wrote

Not only that, he made a post that got like no attention about how much personal stuff he's allowed to read on people's fb accounts due to his job which is worrisome given how he responds to even having a little bit of control and power

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bix902 t1_jborr1d wrote

I am aware of where Blackstone is located. I grew up there. I am also aware that Dartmouth is not close enough to be considered a "neighboring" town. That doesn't change the fact Blackstone considers Dartmouth to be a marching band rival which is why I said they are "neighbors" in that sense.

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bix902 t1_j83d0o2 wrote

Preschool teacher here, the way your sons teacher is going about it sounds wrong but for me I have to be wary of my students teaching each other potentially rude phrases. Like, one kids parents might be totally cool with their kids saying "what the heck," "oh my God," "shut up," or using a lot of potty humor at home, and other parents might be upset by that. (Not to mention saying poop at the lunch table is a sure fire way for a table of 3 year olds to be so overcome with laughter that they can barely be redirected back to their lunch. Actually someone saying poop anytime outside of the bathroom is a good way to lose all control and management of the class lol)

So it's on me to explain that saying "what the heck," or "oh my God," or talking about poop while eating might be okay at home, but isn't polite at school.

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