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Bag....off!

35 replies

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:07

Is it ok for a teacher to tell a child ''bag....off!''?

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FromEsme · 18/11/2012 17:08

Erm...what?

Like "take your bag off"?

TheMonster · 18/11/2012 17:09

Yes. I say (and shout) it several times a day.

Mathsdidi · 18/11/2012 17:11

I do it quite regularly so I hope it's ok.

It's always after I've already told the whole class to put their bags on the floor and we're all ready to get started with the lesson. It wouldn't be the first thing I say about bags.

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:13

FromEsme, no not that polite!
It's more the way BodyOfEeyore uses it proudly Shock

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EvilTwins · 18/11/2012 17:13

I want my classroom door to have a clever gadgety thing that repeats "bags behind the door. Bags behind the door" for me as the kids come in. I get bored of saying it.

FromEsme · 18/11/2012 17:14

I think it is quite rude, actually.

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:14

Sorry I haven't written it well I think! There are few letters missing and it is rude

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BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:15

it's not about bags

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PotteringAlong · 18/11/2012 17:17

I'm not seeing a problem...

Mathsdidi · 18/11/2012 17:18

What exactly are they telling them to do if it isn't about bags?

TheMonster · 18/11/2012 17:19

Really? Proudly? I shouldn't have to tell a secondary aged student to remove their bag from their back when they have been sitting in the classroom for several minutes and are well aware of the rules and have already been asked.

TheMonster · 18/11/2012 17:20

What are you on about if this isn't about bags?

FromEsme · 18/11/2012 17:20

OP just type what you are actually asking. Is it to do with bags? Swearing?

I'm so confused.

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:21

I am SO SORRY. I have written wrong it is bugger off

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FromEsme · 18/11/2012 17:21

Right.

No, of course that's not ok. It's not ok to say that to anyone, apart from maybe a friend if you're joking about.

Blatherskite · 18/11/2012 17:22

A few letters missing?

Do you mean Bagger off?

Like Bugger off?

This is MN. Swearing is OK and stars just confuse things

TheMonster · 18/11/2012 17:22

I would never say that to a student. That is very different to telling them to take their bag off.

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:23

No it was said to a 12 year old boy in front of other teachers and students.

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Mathsdidi · 18/11/2012 17:24

No, in that case I wouldn't find it appropriate. But I do know a couple of teachers who do say it to a class they have a particularly good relationship with and all concerned know it is friendly banter.

TheMonster · 18/11/2012 17:24

Are you sure he wasn't being asked to take his bag off...you do seem confused Hmm

roughtyping · 18/11/2012 17:25

I AM CRYING! This is so funny!!! Oh BlueElephant, poor you!

TheFallenMadonna · 18/11/2012 17:25

I just say "bag" to anyone who is still wearing their bag when I want to start the lesson.

Do you really mean that a teacher is saying bugger off? Several times a day? Blimey.

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:25

Oh I am glad BodyofEeyore. I was worried for a minute but it is my fault for not being clear Smile

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MrsCantSayAnything · 18/11/2012 17:27

I'm confused.

BlueElephant90 · 18/11/2012 17:27

No I am not confused about what has happened; the boy had no bag...

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