Posted October 30, 2015
AgentBirdnest: Goodness ô__ô Telling a teacher to "fuck off" where I'm from would probably get you kicked out of the city ;-p
I didn't do any extra stuff like student councils, but I was always a perfect and well behaved student. I did take little breaks from that routine when substitutes would show up though. They were likely to only see me once, so I was one of those nasty kids that would take advantage of that fact (the blood-sneeze was totally unintentional though, I swear!)
Dutch teachers appreciate openness, as long as they get the sense that you do respect them overall. I can never get used to the American way of doing things. There's one American professor in my department and she always trips new students up. She'll check your essay and tell you "oh, it's a good essay, maybe work a bit on some of these points, but it's very nice", after which every Dutch student thinks: "good, my work hardly needs revising". Then they hand it in and get an insufficient grade. As it turns out, her delicate way of criticism isn't even a bleep on the radar of Dutch people. :P In high school a couple of teachers from the UK would come over for a few weeks each year to take over a few classes. They were always completely astounded the first week because everyone was so talkative and open (or impolite :P), something to which they weren't used at all. In the end they usually liked it, though. :P I didn't do any extra stuff like student councils, but I was always a perfect and well behaved student. I did take little breaks from that routine when substitutes would show up though. They were likely to only see me once, so I was one of those nasty kids that would take advantage of that fact (the blood-sneeze was totally unintentional though, I swear!)
I was in pretty much every thing ever. They made me the honorary student when I finished high school and told me in their speech that it was hard to form a committee to appoint me as I was already always sticking my nose in everything. :P It was mostly because school was easy for me and my home life was awful at that point. Throwing myself into all those stupid little councils was what kept me from succumbing to complete depression.
Blood-sneeze? That sounds kind of creepy. o.o What happened?
Ah yes, the elusive numpad. My wireless keyboard doesn't have one (although my laptop keyboard does, oddly enough). :P But you're right, I just tried it and that does indeed produce the ß.
Post edited October 30, 2015 by FearfulSymmetry