-335 It's weird when people say "Thanks" when the teacher hands out work, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I'd think that was only polite..

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I think what this post means is that no one is actually thankful when a teacher hands out an assignment.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You have to do the work to pass. You're thanking the teacher for handing it to you instead of making you get up and take it. I think. I've never done it myself, but I don't consider myself a very polite person.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Well I think the OP means that it's weird to use "Thanks" as opposed to saying "Thank you." I noticed this too just the other day. Most kids say "thank you" when they receive papers from a teacher, but when that one kid says "thanks" it just sounds off.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

no way brotha

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yeah, pretty sure you misinterprated this one . . .

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Meh, well the post seems to make more sense when you interpret it the way I did. And to my original comment, I meant that "thanks" just sounds not as polite as "thank you."

by Anonymous 12 years ago

. . . Not really, but I understood what you meant the first time around. I'm pretty sure the point of the post is that you're probably not actually thankful that your teacher is giving you work to do, but you say "thanks" anyway as a reflex. And apparently OP thinks it's weird that we instinctively say "thanks" or "thank you" or whatever even though we obviously don't mean it, because we don't really want the work the teacher is handing out.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Maybe cause the teacher is handing it to you instead of throwing it at the ground and making you pick it up. Believe me I've had a teacher do that.

by Anonymous 12 years ago